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PDP- BJP Govt fails to provide basic amenities to people: Bhalla | | |  Early Times Report
jammu, May 2: Former Minister and Senior Congress Leader Raman Bhalla today said that PDP- BJP government has even failed to provide basic to people. Addressing the party workers at Narwal Bye pass Bhalla slammed Government for snubbing yet again people of Jammu province with a proposed move to close completely the civil secretariat in Jammu for full six months - a move that would further add to the woes and difficulties of the already suffering people of Jammu region. He said that such a move will force aggrieved people from Jammu region to go to Srinagar to get their work done. It was during the time of Congress Government in 2006 that a decision was taken to introduce the concept of winter capital and summer capital taking into account the needs of the people and their financial constraints and the fact that the state had two capitals, Jammu and Srinagar. The practice was followed during all these eight years between 2006 and 2014 without break, but all of sudden PDP-BJP coalition government doesn't see any merit in this practice. Pointing towards power crises in Jammu region he said that when temperature is hovering over 45 to 47 degree Celsius, unscheduled power cuts has become a routine affair which adding miseries to the people. He took the coalition government to task for its failure to provide even ration to the people in the urban what to say of rural and remote belts. Taking serious note of power crisis at a time when the heat wave is increasing day-by-day, Bhalla sought immediate intervention of Chief Minister to avert the crisis and provide relief to the people of the Jammu region by taking desired steps to deal with power crisis especially in rural areas. He also stressed on conducting survey of the areas where transformers have been damaged and not repaired and replaced. "Government should provide uninterrupted and regular power supply to the people of Jammu and other districts of Jammu province. In rural areas, people were already experiencing 8-10 hours scheduled and unscheduled power cuts, but urban localities, where 100 per cent e-metering had been completed, have also started bearing the brunt of unscheduled power cuts and night outages due to frequent tripping of transmission lines", he said. |
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