Srinagar, Jan 27 (KNO): Stating that people are not alone in this snow, Deputy Chief Minister Surinder Kumar Choudhary on Tuesday said the government is actively working on the ground despite adverse weather and will ensure relief, connectivity and accountability.
Sharma while talking to the reporters here, according to the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) said, “Snow is vital for Kashmir and rain for Jammu. Both regions depend on it for their crops. There were complaints and we have been on the ground for days with the Chief Minister reviewing the situation.”
Choudhary, said the administration is focused on addressing public grievances. “We cannot fight nature, but we are trying. We had a review meeting with officers this morning in Budgam and are now visiting affected areas to ensure immediate relief,” he said.
About Chadoora Bridge, which has been partially damaged, the Deputy CM said the government will act against illegal mining. “We do not want revenue from illegal mining that damages infrastructure. If a bridge worth Rs 6 crore is damaged to earn Rs 1 crore revenue, it is unacceptable,” he said.
The Deputy Chief Minister also said, “Rs 3 crore DPR for the bridge and nearby road will be sanctioned soon. The bypass and school works will also be expedited.”
Choudhary warned officers showing negligence. “Those days are gone when officers could delay work. Wherever lapses occur, the government will act. We are not here for formality; we are for the people,” he said.
Responding to criticism over the delay in visits, Choudhary said, “If you had called me earlier, I would have come earlier. We are with the people, not just for news or symbolism.”
He also highlighted the government’s developmental record. “In one and a half years, we have opened several bridges and roads, including Qamarwari and Sanat Nagar, which remained shut for over a decade under previous regimes,” he said.
On tourist and transport connectivity, Choudhary said snow clearance is underway with priority to main and link roads.
“Machines are deployed; first main roads, then link roads and inner lanes will be opened. We understand people’s needs and especially medical emergencies. Officers must stay prepared,” he said.
The Deputy CM also assured that the government stands by them. “We are here in this snow to tell people they are not alone. The administration is on the ground and committed to ensuring relief, connectivity and accountability,” he said—(KNO)