Excelsior Correspondent
Srinagar, Sept 30: Chief patron of National Panthers Party Prof Bhim Singh accompanied by Masood Andrabi, vice president JKNPP and several senior Party leaders visited several flood-affected areas in Srinagar city.
Several individuals, groups and flood-affected people met Panthers Party leaders and narrated the horrors of floods. Thousands of families have been living under open skies and a few have been provided tents by the Army.
Prof. Singh told that Panthers Party team met hundreds of people affected by the floods who have not been provided any relief, no drinking water, no ration, no food, no shelter. He said that the entire city has gone out of gear and there is no governance. The streets are jam-packed and the people in thousands are sitting on the roads demanding water, food and shelter.
NPP leader in Srinagar expressed shock on the working of the Governance and said that no follow action has been taken to implement the directions of the Supreme Court which the Court has given to the Union Government and Govt. on a writ petition filed by Panthers Party. Prof. Singh said that the court has directed to form unified command of all the disciplines of administration. He said more than Rs.5000 crores have gone to J&K Relief Fund yet he did not find a single beneficiary affected by the floods. He said that relief material including ration and clothes are dumped at the railway stations of Jammu, Udhampur and Katra. Hundreds of the houses have been demolished in Udhampur, Rajouri, Mendhor, Srinagar City, Pulwama, Anantnag and other places but the administration has not been able to provide any relief to the victims.