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Omar-led govt will fulfill all promises made to people: Minister Javed Rana | KNO

Says 90% JJM schemes completed; focus on irrigation, potable water, forest protection

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Shopian, Aug 13 (KNO): Jal Shakti and Forest Minister Javed Rana on Wednesday said the Union government has not fulfilled the promises made to Jammu & Kashmir. He, however, asserted that with Omar Abdullah now taking charge of the government in J&K, all commitments made to the people will be fulfilled. Speaking to reporters here, Rana, as reported by the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), said he interacted with representatives and common citizens to understand their pressing needs, especially regarding lift irrigation schemes for orchards. “I listened to the demands of the people. A comprehensive master plan will be prepared to provide adequate irrigation facilities to the horticulture sector, which is the backbone of our economy," he said, adding that the work will be taken up in a phased manner to ensure long-term benefits. Highlighting the progress under the Jal Jeevan Mission (JJM), the minister said more than 90% of the schemes under the programme have been completed across J&K. “We are committed to providing potable water at people’s doorsteps. The majority of the remaining schemes will be commissioned by March 2025. JJM will also get an extension, and the left-out areas will be connected under various schemes of the UT sector,” he said. Reiterating his party’s political stand, Rana asserted, “Statehood is our right, and we will get it.” The minister also revealed that when he took charge of his department, there was a liability of Rs 4,000 crore, which has now been brought down to Rs 1,100 crore. He assured that financial discipline and efficiency would continue to be maintained to ensure the timely execution of projects. On forest protection, Rana said his ministry has been taking stern action against employees found involved in forest smuggling. “We will not tolerate any compromise with our green assets. Those violating the law will face strict consequences,” he warned—(KNO)

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