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Bhalesa gets electricity for 3-hours, has no roads, hospital, says Cong leader | | | Early Times Report JAMMU, Feb 5: District Secretary of Congress from Doda, Mushtaq Ahmed Malik, on Saturday accused the Jammu and Kashmir administration of turning a blind eye towards the sufferings of Bhalesa area. Talking to a local news channel, Malik said, "Bhalesa gets electricity for three hours in 24-hours that too in 10-minute intervals. Our area is connected to Kishtwar sub-division and it's far-off. It leads to power disruptions." He said, "The grid station was sanctioned for the Bhalesa area thirteen years ago. Former J&K chief minister, Ghulam Nabi Azad, had given his own personal land for the grid station. It has been left incomplete by the successive regimes." Malik said, "Hundreds of unemployed youth are working as daily wagers in PDD, but the government has failed to regularize them. It has failed to frame any policy for these youth." He said, "The building for Sub District Hospital Bhalesa was built 10-years ago but it has not been made functional till date. In case of emergency patients rush to district headquarters. Roads are in shambles. No new roads have been constructed during the past many years. Bhalesa has a population of more than 1.5 lakhs souls but no one seems bothered about them." |
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