Excelsior Correspondent
BILLAWAR, Sept 14: Dr Manohar Lal Sharma, former minister, has put forth a set of demands to the Central Government, LG and UT Government to provide relief and support to the flood-affected areas in Jammu and Kashmir.
Sharma recently visited several flood-affected habitations, including Nand, Jasyal (Galak), Bundhar Rajwalta, Wool Korethayal (Ramkote), Sundla, Kilther Amuwala, Chinji Makwal, Kalyal, Kayari, Dharamkote, Dardar Kishanpur Dungara, Rodala, Satheri, Themnal, Baggan, Tallu Dilu-Kanew, Kishanpur, Billawar town, and SC Mohalla Sukral. He interacted with affected families and assessed the damage caused by the floods.
He has demanded that the Government deploy teams to assess the loss of property, including residential houses, commercial property, and crops. Make immediate payment of relief and compensation to affected families, including ration and durable tents. Restore road connectivity, water, and power supply to affected areas. Allot land in safer areas for families whose land has slid. Waive off KCC/crops loan of floods and rain-affected areas.
Sharma’s demands highlight the urgent need for Government intervention to provide relief and support to the flood-affected areas. The affected families are in dire need of assistance to rebuild their lives and restore their livelihood. Manohar Lal has been advocating for early relief to flood-affected victims in Jammu and Kashmir, particularly with the forthcoming winter season approaching. His demands emphasize the need for immediate assistance to those impacted by the floods.
Manohar emphasized the urgent need for early relief to flood-affected victims in Jammu and Kashmir, particularly with the forthcoming winter season approaching. As the harsh weather conditions are expected to exacerbate the suffering of those already impacted by the floods, Sharma’s appeal highlights the critical importance of timely intervention to ensure the well-being and safety of affected families. He also demanded immediate restoration of all the link roads and improve water and power supply in ths affected villages.
