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Development shouldn’t come at cost of environment, livelihood: Mehbooba

Accuses Omar of hypocrisy for criticising several proposals during PDP-BJP govt

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Last updated: December 19, 2024 1:35 am
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Srinagar, Dec 18: Former chief minister and People’s Democratic Party (PDP) president Mehbooba Mufti has expressed strong objections to large-scale development projects, including the construction of the Ring Road, the Rajouri-Baramulla road, railway line extensions and satellite townships, saying these will have adverse impact on Kashmir’s agricultural land, environment and cultural heritage.
Addressing a press conference at the PDP office here, Mehbooba criticised National Conference (NC) leader and Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, urging him to halt these projects under his government’s jurisdiction as the Housing and Urban Development Department comes under him. These initiatives, while aimed at progress, threaten to devastate the valley’s unique natural beauty and resources, she said.
“Jammu and Kashmir is renowned for its breathtaking landscapes and rich cultural heritage, but these projects risk destroying the unparalleled beauty of the region,” Mufti said.
The PDP chief called for sustainable development that does not compromise the environment or livelihoods of local residents. “A significant chunk of land is being earmarked for these projects, leaving affected landowners unable to construct anything within a 0.5-kilometer radius,” she said. Mufti demanded clarity from the government on who will benefit from the proposed townships.
Mehbooba accused Omar Abdullah of hypocrisy, recalling how he criticised similar proposals during the PDP-BJP government but has now remained silent as these projects move forward.
She questioned the necessity of the railway line extension, stressing that it should not harm forests, water bodies or other critical resources.
The former CM urged the administration to balance infrastructure development with environmental conservation. “It is the responsibility of the government to prioritise sustainable and people-friendly growth,” she said, advocating for inclusive discussions with local stakeholders to protect the valley’s identity.

 

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