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Police-G&M Deptt nexus leading to black marketing of construction material in J&K: Bukhari | | | Early Times Report
Srinagar, Mar 17: Apni Party President Syed Mohammad Altaf Bukhari on Wednesday alleged that black-marketing, following shortage of construction material, is on the rise due to active support of officials of the Geology and Mining (G&M) department and law enforcement agencies to mining mafia in J&K. Threatening to hit the streets if the issue was not resolved within a week, Bukhari urged Lt Governor Manoj Sinha to intervene into the matter personally. “Sand tip, which used to cost Rs 6000, costs Rs 18,000. The rates have increased due to mining mafia? Black-marketing is happening because law enforcement agencies and the concerned department is also involved in the nexus,” Bukhari told reporters during a press conference here on Wednesday. Mr Bukhari alleged that the lackadaisical attitude of the government has led to a grinding halt in developmental activities, black-marketing and an unprecedented shortage of construction material in J&K. “There is an acute shortage of construction material that has led to illegal extraction and hoarding of construction material like sand, aggregate, gravel and stones, causing immense sufferings to the general public,” he said. He said it is highly unfortunate that the natives of J&K who have been associated with minor mineralogy business since decades have been sidelined and the contractors from outside J&K who are yet to produce environmental clearances have been given a free hand to control the market. The Apni Party president said that the e-auction for extraction of raw material was held clandestinely without giving any wide publicity to the tendering process which has drastically resulted into exclusion of the local contractors. “Now what has added to this fishy allotment process is that the successful non-resident J&K contractors are yet to fulfill the requisite terms and conditions especially getting environmental clearances. Despite these noticeable shortcomings, these contractors are indulging in illegal extraction of raw material through their sub contractors in connivance with the concerned departments,” he added. He said that the government must frame a comprehensive policy taking in view the Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand models wherein the rights of the locals on their natural resources have been safeguarded and insulated against the impact of e-auctioning process. He demanded that the government must regulate the prices of the raw material needed for construction purposes and ensure its hassle free availability in the markets. Bukhari said the government must go for fresh auction of minor-mineral blocks and sand sections/patches while ensuring adequate participation of local contractors, if at all it is serious in protection of the rights of natives on the natural resources in J&K. “The local quarry owners at Athwajan, Panthachowk, Zewan, Khanmouh, in Srinagar and Kathua, Samba and Akhnoor in Jammu should be allowed to go for extraction and lifting of raw material. Similarly in rural areas, the government must implement its orders by virtue of which Panchayats were formally authorized to permit lifting and extraction of raw material in their respective areas,” Bukhari demanded. The Apni Party president demanded that all the left out mineral blocks in J&K should be immediately demarcated and notified within the radius of around eight kilometers for stone crusher units and at least 50 per cent of these demarcated blocks should be reserved for the local stakeholders. |
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