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Vivek Bali visits ST Gujjar Bakarwal Community area at Uttersoo Bariagan ‘Listens to the pleas of ST Gujjar Bakarwal community; Urges Govt. to provide basic facilities to local inhabitants’

 


Anantnag, 23 June 23: JD(U) State General Secretary Vivek Bali on Thursday carried out an extensive outreach tour to ST Gujjar Bakarwal in Uttersoo Bariagan wherein he listened to the grievances of the ST community members.

In a statement issued here, Vivek Bali said the members belonging to the ST community living in the area have been grossly neglected by the administration with regards to zero access to the imperative public infrastructural facilities.

“In a welfare government, it is essential that people have access to basic infrastructure through which their lives can become a little more comfortable. However, the people of the Gujjar Bakarwal area have been facing immense problems due to sheer administrative neglect,” he remarked.


Vivek Bali said that deplorable condition of the roads in Gujjar area has been extremely agonizing that has bolstered huge difficulties for the people in all weathers and seasons. “At this time of  ultra-modernised era, not only roads but the people here have no access to electricity or pure drinking water supplies,” he added.

Furthermore, Bali urged the LG administration to resolve the grievances of the inhabitants of Gujjar Bakarwal area on a prompt basis especially in view of the approaching winters.

He also demanded for establishing a ration outlet  in the area as the carriage charges for the ration exceed its original price. 'Administration must resonate with their genuine demands without any further laxity so that their grievances are alleviated at an earliest. They must also be treated on the same standards as rest of the people who have an uninterrupted access to hassle-free requisite facilities provided by the government,” he added.

Besides, District president Anantnag Fayaz Ahmed Mir , Iqbal Choudhary , Nazir Block President along with other Party leaders and workers also accompanied in this outreach program

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