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Mirwaiz lashes out at authorities for abandoning stranded passengers | KNO

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Srinagar, February 11 (KNO) : Chairman Hurriyat Conference (M) Mirwaiz Umar Farooq Monday lashed out at the administration for their ‘callous approach' towards the hundreds of stranded passengers in Jammu and Delhi. Reports said tens of thousands of Kashmiri’s are stranded in Jammu for past one week as the srinagar Jammu highway is closed and few flights are operating on this sector. People are facing tremendous hardship as their recourses to support themselves are drying up and they are stranded, reports reaching KNO said. Their is no support in place for them from those who rule this place and they are left to fend for themselves., the stranded passengers said. “No additional flights or accommodation and food till they reach home is provided. It is incumbent upon those who have blocked our natural routes to outside world and made us solely dependent on this artificial route( Jammu Srinagar highway) mostly closed in winter due to weather vagaries, to take responsibility of the dire consequences that people of Kashmir have to face and at least provide them with relief and help till they reach home,” they said. (KNO)

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