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Ranbir Singh Pathania is all set to develop J&K remote areas

Tuesday, December 21, 2021

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Ranbir Singh Pathania, spokesperson J&K BJP, attended series of meetings in Parli Dhar area of Ramnagar. While getting on with the golden programs of the Indian PM like free ration, free COVID vaccination, a huge push under Atmanirbhar Bharat, Jal Jeevan Mission, Har Ghar Ko Bijli etc, he explained that stage is prepared to rework on J&K’s development history.


Pathania said that justice should not only be done but it should appear that justice has been done. He emphasised that the in neglected areas should be provided with a meaningful push. He also mentioned that roads from Thial to Chountra Mata, Ramnagar to Chatrari-I, Ramnagar to Chatrari-II, under CRF were sanctioned and started in the year 2016-17.


Even though five years have gone since road sanctioning, the work on the same is in mess with important road parts in non motorable condition and remaining portions suffering due to forest clearance.


He similarly supported for instant sanctioning and start of work on pace of Sloh bridge to Thanda Pani. Whereas, Plassan to Bainsta and Bainsta to Pinger roads were sanctioned and commissioned more than 6-7 years back.


Once again, signs of road completion are not visible in near future. He also called for immediately installing the double-pumping infrastructure at WSS Pinger.


Also, in schools, he urged for provision of adequate staffs and health institutions of the area. He mentioned about creating facilities for sports and recreation for the people in area. It’s quite sarcastic that the locals of Parli Dhar are not connected to Dhar road. Link from Pinger to Manwal is not through due to forest clearance on the small patch.

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