Kishtwar, Aug 25: Chairman Democratic Progressive Azad Party Ghulam Nabi Azad has assured the people of Marwah and Warwan that if elected, the DPAP would ensure comprehensive development of these far-flung areas which have been “ignored” by the successive governments after his tenure as chief minister of Jammu and Kashmir.
Addressing a series of public meetings during his three-day tour of remote Marwah and Warwan areas of Kishtwar district, Azad assured construction of tunnels which would connect these remote areas with Kashmir, electricity and mobile connectivity as villages remain cut off from the rest of the country most of the year.
Flaying the successive governments of “ignoring” Kishtwar’s remotest areas, the former chief minister assured people that two more blocks, higher secondary schools for Deharna, Changer, Gumri would be sanctioned by the DPAP government if elected to power.
“The valleys of Marwah and Warwan stand testimony to the majestic beauty which remains untapped and If elected the DPAP government would create jobs for unemployed youth by promoting tourism here and the tunnels would ensure round-the-clock connectivity with Kashmir from where tourists could flock these areas,” affirmed Azad who also promised to conduct special police recruitment drive for youth of Marwah and Warwan.
He expressed surprise that even in the 21st century, the people of Marwah, Warwan and other far–flung areas “live without electricity, mobile connectivity with no roads and bridges”.
“During my three-day tour, I assessed and experienced myself your major problems of no electricity, zero mobile connectivity and absolutely poor road infrastructure which pains me most as these areas have been totally left to fend for themselves over the years,” he said.
“The residents of Sukhnai in Warwan recalled his efforts as Rajya Sabha MP in providing MPLAD assistance to 120 fire-affected families in 2016 when the entire village was engulfed in devastating fire,” the party said in a statement.