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Public life at risk in Sunderbani as Govt fails timely construction of civilian bunkers
7/17/2019 12:52:03 AM
Early Times Report
RAJOURI, July 16: Even as the tensions continue to be on rise between India and Pakistan and the enemy country continues to attack our homeland, the administration in border district of Rajauri has failed to undertake timely construction of civilian bunkers in the Sunderbani area here.
Officials said after the Balakote airstrike in February, the government had asked the Sunderbani administration to undertake construction of 39 civilian bunkers where people can take shelter during Pakistan hostilities.
The work was to be completed in a month and a total of 39 bunkers were to be constructed. But officials said till now despite passing of four months only nine bunkers have been constructed.
"The government has made a hell of our life. What is Pakistani shelling starts again? Who will be responsible for any loss of human life?" said a delegation of locals from Sunderbani.
Officials said the work was to be executed by the Block Development Officer Raman Sharma but that he "failed to act properly."
When contacted the BDO declined to comment on the issue. But a senior official told Early Times that the BDO was to be made responsible for his "criminal negligence."
"Basically this officer has become arrogant due to influence he enjoys that even after failure in timely construction of bunkers he continues to be in power," the senior official said.
Meanwhile the worried locals have sought intervention of Governor SP Malik into the matter.
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