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Airlift boats to save human lives in J&K: Baig to Centre

Expresses concern over worsening flood situation

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Srinagar , 06 Sep 2014

Calling for stepping up rescue operations in the wake of devastating floods in Jammu and Kashmir Senior Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) leader and Member of Parliament, Muzzafar Hussain Baig has said large number of people are faced with danger to life in many parts of the state and the Centre must step in to provide logistical support on war footing.During his tour to various areas of North Kashmir region, Baig said there is an acute shortage of boats and the Union government should airlift them from other parts of the country as the situation is fast deteriorating and could lead to a catastrophic end. He today went again to various areas of his North Kashmir constituency to take stock of the situation caused by the devastating floods.  He said many people are marooned and a large number of them are facing threat of floods and starvation even wherever they have been able to reach safe places.

Baig said thousands continue to be inundated in their homes without any access to drinking water or eatables. He said the situation clearly is beyond the capacity of the state government which has failed to setup a disaster management response. He said the state has never in the living memory faced such a major disaster and the administration is not able to contribute much.Reiterating his party’s demand for declaring the J&K floods as a ‘National Calamity’ Baig said the government has not been able so-far to move men and machinery in adequate measure to meet the challenge. “It might be too late if a major relief and rescue initiative is delayed any further,” he added.Expressing serious concern over the worsening situation on the ground, Baig said the incessant rains and flood fury has wreaked havoc in the entire North Kashmir causing immense damage to road communication, bridges, buildings, standing crops and other infrastructure. “Devastating floods have also consumed many human lives in the area during last many days,” said Baig.He said the people living in both Kandi and low lying areas are facing the wrath of nature’s fury and with no presence of the government on the ground they have been left to fend for themselves. 

“The government may be giving an impression that it is ‘tackling’ the situation but on the ground it is no where seen. People have been left on their own mercy and it they who are actually helping each other in this hour of crisis,” the PDP MP said.Baig said areas like whole Gulmarg constituency, Bandipore, Sonawari, Gurez, Kupwara, Handwara, Lolab, Pattan, Baramula, Uri, Langate and Sangrama are the worst hit with almost all villages deluged. He said continuous rains and floods have forced the people to move to safer places and with no help from the administration the crisis has worsened further. He said there is massive damage to infrastructure with most of the areas cut off from rest of the state. 

He said the people living in the border areas are also facing huge hardships due to floods. “People living in the border areas like Uri are not able to move out as roads have either been washed away or are submerged.” He said the Nand Singh Bridge on Srinagar-Muzzafarabad road in Uri was washed away by the flash floods cutting-off dozens of villages from rest of the Valley.  He said the people living in Tanghdar also facing huge problems due to continuous rainfall.  Baig said farmers in the entire North Kashmir have suffered heavy losses as incessant rains and floods have damaged the standing crops almost everywhere. 

Urging for accelerating the rescue and relief measures Baig said there is an emergency like situation prevailing with people complaining about lack of drinking water, ration, kerosene, LPG, power supply, medicines, baby food, boats and sand bags.Baig also expressed deep concern at the plight of the nomadic population that is still in high pastures in the areas like Bandipore, Bangus , Lolab, Gurez with their live stock.  “There has to be a greater sensitivity to the condition of the people spread all over the mountainous regions so as to eliminate at least the threat to life and live stock,” he said and added army assistance should be sought in rescuing the nomads and their flocks in the high pastures.

Meanwhile, party legislators, Molvi Iftikhar Hussain Ansari, Sardar Rafiq Hussain Khan, Yashpal Sharma, Abdul Rehman Veeri, Mohammad Sartaj Madni, Nizamudin Bhat, Sofi Abdul Gaffar, Abdul Haq Khan, Syed Basharat Bukhari, Javaid Mustafa Mir, Mohammad Khalil Bandh, Zahoor Ahmad Mir, Abdul Razzaq Zawoora, Syed Bashir Ahmad, Peerzada Mansoor Ahmad, Rafi Ahmad Mir, Ch Zulfikar Ali, Mushtaq Ahmad Shah, Dr Mohammad Shafi Wani , Mohammad Ashraf Mir, Syed Asgar Ali, Naeem Akhtar and contesting candidates, Mohammad Dilawar Mir, Syed Altaf Bukhari, Qazi Mohammad Afzal, Sofi Gh Mohuidin, Dr Haseeb Drabu, Trilok Singh Bajwa, Saifudin Bhat, Imran Raza Ansari, Asiya Naqash, Mohammad Yasir Reshi, Nazir Ahmad Laway, Mohammad Khursheed Aalam, Abdul Majid Padder, Advocate Mohmmad Yousuf, Abdul Rahim Rather, Bashir Ahmad Mir, Syed Farooq Andrabi, Raja Manzoor, Bashir Ahmad Runiyal, Raja Aijaz Ali, Dr Abdul Majid,  Shah Mohmmad Tantray, Mehboob Iqbal, Bharat Chaudary, Daman Bhasin, Firdous Tak, Ch Qamar, Muntazir Mohuidin, Nazir Ahmad Naikoo, Iqbal Kazmi, Mohammad Abbas Wani, Fayaz Ahmad Mir, Gh Nabi Pandithpori, Syed Bari Shah and Aijaz Ahmad Mir have also demanded that the government should speed up relief and rescue measures in the North Kashmir region to save the human lives. (KNS)

 

 

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