Omar Govt focused to develop rural, far-flung areas: Rattan Lal

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Mar 21: The Omar Abdullah-led Government is resolute in its commitment to focus the equitable development of far-flung areas, particularly in the Chenab Valley and Pir Panjal region.
The previous regime has miserably failed to address the developmental needs of these neglected areas for continuously 10 years, leaving them deprived of basic infrastructure and essential services.
This was stated by Rattan Lal Gupta, provincial president of JKNC, while interacting with a deputation at party office, Jammu from Padder headed by its Block president Janki Nath who presented a book named “Paddar the Dev Dharti” written by Dhoulat Ram of Paddar to the Provincial president highlighting the deplorable condition of the region. He said people’s problems have increased manifold in absence of basic amenities due to anti-people policies adopted by the earlier Government.
He lamented that despite its immense tourism potential, Paddar has remained neglected due to the lack of interest from successive regimes. He urged the administration to take immediate measures to boost infrastructure and promote tourism in the area.
Gupta further highlighted the acute shortage of healthcare facilities as no doctor available in PHC stating that people are forced to travel long distances for medical treatment at Kishtwar. The absence of essential administrative officers such as Tehsildars in Gulabgarh and Machail has only exacerbated the hardships of local residents.
While addressing the concerns, strongly criticized the previous administration for failing to uplift far-flung areas. He stated that the neglect of regions like Chenab Valley and Pir Panjal region reflected the inefficiency and apathy of the earlier government, which failed to utilize the area’s tourism potential and improve infrastructure.
He stated that the education sector in these remote regions is in shambles, with schools lacking basic facilities and key administrative positions such as Zonal Education Officers remaining vacant.
The senior NC leader assured the deputation that their grievances would be taken up at the highest level and pressed for immediate government intervention. He said that Chief Minister Omar Abdullah has earmarked funds for the equitable development of rural and far-flung areas across Jammu and Kashmir.