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NC urges admin to address water, electricity woes in Srinagar

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Last updated: September 18, 2023 12:02 am
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Srinagar, Sep 17: Jammu and Kashmir National Conference Chief Spokesperson and In Charge Constituency Zadibal Tanvir Sadiq on Sunday expressed concern over the paucity of drinking water and electricity in various areas of Srinagar city.
In a statement issued here, Tanvir said access to water and electricity is crucial for running usual household chores. “Taps have been dry for about a week in various areas, precisely when we need water the most. Despite multiple complaints, the authorities haven’t taken any action. Exasperated by these recurring problems, residents of Downtown areas highlighted their appeals to the concerned officials yielding no results,” he said.
Sadiq said people are buying bottled water to meet their requirements. “The repeated pleas of people for providing water tankers are being brushed aside by the concerned department. The situation with regard to electricity is no different. Many pockets in downtown, particularly Rainawari, are reeling under darkness for days now,” he said.
Imploring the concerned authorities for ending the water and electricity woes of Srinagar, the NC spokesperson said that things have started going from bad to worse as people are getting power and electricity for a few hours only.
“Worst affected are people from areas including Batpora, Hazratbal, Kashmir University, National Institute of Technology (NIT), Saderbal, Saida Kadal Elahi Bagh, Gulab Bagh, Soura, Anchar, Nowshera, Lal Bazar, Raina wari, Zadibal, Alasteng, Shuhama, Habak, Zukra and various parts of Ganderbal. Kral Khud, Haba Kadal, Chinkrar Mohalla, Basant Bagh, Nai Sarak, Gaw Kadal and its adjacent areas are facing hardships in the absence of regular water supply as well,” he said. “I hope the administration will take long-term and short-term steps to address the issue. I urge the consumers to use the water & electricity judiciously.”
 
 
 
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