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Ch Zulfikar demands compensation for standing crops, properties due to heavy rains
7/20/2022 10:29:04 PM
Early Times Report
RAJOURI, July 20: Apni Party vice president and Former Cabinet Minister, Choudhary Zulfikar Ali today demanded restoration of closed interior roads, bridges washed away and compensation of losses suffered by the people as their private properties and Govt infrastructure were damaged in heavy rains in Rajouri District.
Addressing local media in the Border District, Rajouri, Choudhary Zulfikar Ali said that heavy rains put the normal life out of gear in entire district of Rajouri due to which the people have lost their properties, road connectivity in the interior link roads have been lost, standing crops and fruits have been damaged.
He said that the people in Budhal and other places of the District have suffered heavy losses and the bridges connecting different villages in Rajouri have also been washed away.
He said that the interior roads i.e., Panhad, Panglar, Khawas, Darhat, and others villages have been and there is a need to restore the connectivity as early as possible by deploying JCBs at the needed places.
"In one of the villages, a bridge has been washed away and it has disconnected one village with the rest of the population. The students are not able to go to their schools. Hence, the bridge must be re-constructed to restore the road connectivity," he said.
He said that the people have not only lost their houses but the agricultural land and appealed to the Govt to hold a proper assessment so that the victim families could be compensated adequately.
"The people are dependent upon agriculture and cattle rearing and therefore, the Govt must provide the compensation amount to the rainfall affected families within a time limit," he said.
He demanded that "Cattle rearing should be declared as an industry in J&K and cattle insurance policy should be launched in J&K for the benefit of the tribal people who have to migrate every year and their cattles become victims of the inclement weather conditions.
He cited an example of last snowfall in which live stocks and horses of the tribal community who were migrating to the upper reaches with their cattles, livestock and horses.
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