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DC Ganderbal was first to escape from flooded valley, alleges NC leader | | | Sumit Sharma Jammu, Sept 15: Citing the example of failure on the part of the administration in Srinagar, NC leader Sheikh Ishfaq Jabbar today alleged that it was Deputy Commissioner, Ganderbal, who first left his people on the mercy of Almighty and left for Jammu along with his family members when flash flood ravaged Srinagar. Jabbar, a senior leader from Chief Minister Omar Abdullah's constituency, said that Ganderbal, which is a 'bowl of fruits' in the valley, was badly hit by the flash floods. The economy of the whole district, which now had huge silt deposits, was also badly affected, he added. Meanwhile condemning the act of the official caretaker for 'leaving the ship in distress', he said when people were looking towards authorities at the helms of affairs for help, DC Ganderbal left them in the lurch. Lauding communities from various religious and social strata, the NC leader said, "It really presented the composite culture for which valley is known for centuries and it was their initiative these organizations have at least organized 16 camps to provide relief to the flood hit people in their localities." The NC leader, while distributing ration among the people, said that people of a community in Ganderbal donated generously the essential commodities including rice, flour, dry fruits, nuts, vegetables and other raw materials to the affected people. "This is what the human hearts need to be like and many may be having some harsh experiences during this crisis, he added and said one can't keep all individuals happy because of individual choices. Quoting famous words 'one finds stars at night and other finds dark sky, he said this depends on people what they (visitors) are expecting from Valleyites who themselves are in distress. And whatever thay had in these constrains they are sharing at this critical hour. Meantime, he also questioned the hibernation of separatists from all factions and said they were seen only on happy moments and when the valleyites needed them the most they all apparently vanished from the scene.
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