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Dilapidated roads, no dustbins welcome to Trikuta Nagar
8/4/2019 10:26:44 PM

Early Times Report

JAMMU, Aug 4: Dilapidated roads, lanes and choked drains at Trikuta Nagar is enough to expose the development work done by the previous MLAs during the tenure.
Moreover, they alleged that heap of garbage, dilapidated roads, lanes pose a threat to the residents of the area. They also alleged that the ex-MLAs never visited their locality to take stock of their problems.
Gesh, Jagdish Raj, Sanju Gupta, Vikram Jamwal, Simranjeet Singh, Akash Kumar, and others alleged that locals are being forced to throw garbage and other household waste material in open in the absence of dustbins which is a serious threat to residents.
"Heaps of garbage lay scattered on the road while the drains are choked with refuse adding that the condition of lanes is in shambles. Most interestingly there is no one to listen to their woes and redress them despite repeated pleas at every possible platform, " they added.
They also said that they are fed up with the problem of dilapidated lanes and choked drains and full of waste material while roads sides in the area have turned into mini garbage dumping sites. The garbage is being dumped either in the near electric transformer near the canal as there is no provision of dustbin for collection of junk.
They further added that the locals had expressed resentment with the previous PDP-BJP government for not starting the blacktopping of road despite submitting a plea to the concerned authority as well as concerned authority. The previous government had set the restoration of road, which they failed to fulfil and hope the state administration will now take steps to provide better services to the people. Moreover, the roads have not been blacktopping over the last five years resulting the vehicle owners do complaints about backache and suffering from spinal problems.
They added that huge potholes can be found on the road which poses life threat to humen as well as animals too and makes travelling a difficult task and has become a daily struggle. The concerned the authority has failed to repair the potholes on the road making them accident-prone and leaving the commuters to face inconvenience thanks to the former MLA and officials.
"Our lanes and drains are in dilapidated condition. The poor sanitation blocked drains are common problems that plague the locality. Safaikaramchari doesn't visit regularly which leads to stink emanating from the garbage," they added. They criticized the callous approach of former MLA who failed to take up the development work.
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