Srinagar, Sep 27 (KNO): Minister Javed Dar on Saturday said the government is working on a comprehensive policy to curb illegal mining in Jammu and Kashmir, ensuring that only genuine stakeholders benefit from the process.
Speaking to reporters in Baramulla, Dar, as per the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), admitted that mining has been a long-standing issue, with a few individuals taking undue advantage for years.
He acknowledged the environmental damage caused by unregulated mining and stressed the need for an effective policy framework. “Illegal mining has threatened the environment. Police and the department have a role to play, but they cannot watch 24×7. This is why loopholes exist. A policy will soon be framed to streamline the sector and safeguard the environment while benefiting genuine people,” he said.
The Minister also welcomed the reopening of tourist destinations across Jammu and Kashmir, crediting the Chief Minister’s sustained efforts for the development. “Tourism revival is a welcome step. The Chief Minister has been vocal about it and his push has had a clear impact. Whenever every destination is thrown open, it benefits people and the economy at large,” he noted.
On the situation in Ladakh, Dar condemned the recent violence that claimed lives during protests. He said they stand in solidarity with the families of those who lost their lives and with those who were injured.
“Violence is condemnable, but democracy gives people the right to raise demands peacefully. We share the grief of Ladakh as we too in Kashmir have suffered similar losses. We understand that pain perhaps better than anyone else,” he said—(KNO)