Shopian, Apr 02 (KNO): The residents of Reshipora and its adjacent areas in Zainapora hamlet of South Kashmir's Shopian district stated a protest yet again against the proposed railway line and reiterated their demand of shifting the railway line.
The residents of the area told the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) that the government must either shift this proposed railway line or shouldn't construct it as the project will render hundreds of families landless.
Mohammad Akbar, a senior citizen of the village told KNO that they have planted apple trees 3-4 decades ago and since then they have been taking care of them by spending their money and time.
He said that when these trees started bearing fruits, the government proposed a railway line that is going to render them landless.
Locals said that they have brought this issue up repeatedly in notice of administration and concerned authorities several times who assured that they will look into it.
They said that despite assurances from administration, the railway authorities have been marking their land, which is the source of livelihood for them.
Shakeel Ahmad, another local, said that most of the people in the village are dependent on their orchards for their livelihood and if this railway line will be constructed, it will snatch their livelihood.
He said they don't need such projects that will snatch their livelihood and even many people will become homeless as well.
Locals said that people will lose their orchards on which they are solely dependent, therefore the project if executed will push them towards starvation.
Even on Tuesday, some local youth had put shroud on during protests while demanding attention of higher authorities. The locals urged the higher ups to look into the matter at an earliest.
Earlier, Deputy Commissioner (DC) Shopian assured KNO that people will be taken into the confidence before taking up this project—(KNO)