Connect with us

JAMMU & KASHMIR

Highway restrictions will affect local people immensely: CPI (M) | KNO

Published

on

kno news

Srinagar, July 05 (KNO) : State Secretary CPI (M) Ghulam Nabi Malik Friday said that the decision of Jammu and Kashmir administration to restrict plying of civilian vehicles on the 97-km stretch from Qazigund to Nashri on the national highway and suspension of train services on Banihal-Qazigund rail section from 10 am to 3 pm for 46 days during the Amarnathji Yatra  is set to lead to massive socio-economic problems in the landlocked Kashmir Valley. “It will not only affect the local people immensely but tourists as well, who are visiting Kashmir these days, albeit in less numbers. The ban will make a huge impact on transporters, students, teachers, patients, schools, tourists and traders as well and as such the government must review this decision,” Malik said in a statement issued to KNO. He said transport is the engine of growth and highway is its lifeline when it is choked people will face the shortage of goods which we import from different parts of the country. Shortage of goods will lead to a hike in prices and ultimately it will lead to the crisis. “No doubt security of Amarnath pilgrims is important and the decision must have been taken by the Government as a security issue. But why should be the issues of common people who will suffer hugely due to this order left unattended?” it added. Amarnath Yatra has been going on for decades and local people have always been part and parcel of making it successful. Even this was recently acknowledged by the Governor who lauded the role of locals in ensuring the smooth conduct of the annual pilgrimage over the years. This is the first instance of administration restricting civilian traffic along the highway to facilitate smooth movement of Amarnath Yatra convoys, he added. He said such order will create lot of problems for the local population and needs to be reviewed immediately. The move is expected to cause major disruptions in the region, given that the Srinagar-Jammu highway is the lifeline connecting the Valley with the rest of the country. Instead of providing alternative routes and means of travel to Kashmir, the closure of the only available road link will put the whole population to unimaginable inconvenience and will have disastrous consequences for its economy, he added.(KNO)

Trending

TOP STORIES ago

Approving Rs 100-crore fisheries cluster in Anantnag symbol of PM Modi led Govt's commitment towards J&K: LG Sinha | KNO

TOP STORIES1 hours ago

Climate change impacting Kashmir’s ecosystem: CM Omar | KNO

TOP STORIES3 hours ago

MHA revokes NSA detention of activist Sonam Wangchuk | KNO

TOP STORIES17 hours ago

Preserve Jammu’s heritage, uphold legacy of values: LG Sinha | KNO

TOP STORIES18 hours ago

Vinai Kumar Saxena takes oath as 4th Lieutenant Governor of Ladakh | KNO

TOP STORIES18 hours ago

Cabinet condemns attack on Farooq Abdullah | KNO

TOP STORIES18 hours ago

Unspent CDF balances must be spent first: J&K Govt | KNO

TOP STORIES18 hours ago

Jumat-ul-Vida: All roads lead to Hazratbal, special buses ferry devotees | KNO

TOP STORIES18 hours ago

First batch of Kashmiri students cross Armenian border from Iran as evacuation process gains pace | KNO

TOP STORIES18 hours ago

Iran-Israel conflict halts basmati rice exports from J&K’s R.S. Pura belt | KNO

TOP STORIES18 hours ago

Dry weather till March 14, rain likely from 15: MeT | KNO

TOP STORIES18 hours ago

Anantnag’s Nagam village bakes its way to US, Saudi Arabia, Russia | KNO

TOP STORIES18 hours ago

Kashmir observes Jumat-ul-Vida with religious fervour; over 1.5 lakh devotees gather at Hazratbal Shrine | KNO

TOP STORIES18 hours ago

Panel led by HM Shah clears additional disaster relief aid of Rs 330.34 crore for J&K | KNO

TOP STORIES18 hours ago

Cabinet approves 18% passenger fare hike | KNO

TOP STORIES18 hours ago

J&K Govt to overhaul rules for class IV jobs | KNO

TOP STORIES18 hours ago

Passport Office Srinagar to Hold Special Passport Service Drive on March 14 | KNO

Copyright © 2021