Srinagar, Jul 28: The Jammu and Kashmir National Conference on Wednesday expressed concern over the scarcity of drinking water across Kashmir saying the administration is doing nothing to redress the issue.
While expressing concern over the acute shortage of water across Kashmir, Party’s Provincial President Nasir Aslam Wani said the households across Kashmir have been facing continuous water scarcity since last month, however, the authorities have turned a deaf ear to their complaints. The problem he said is widely reported from Urban and rural belts across all the districts of Kashmir division.
“From registering complaints through phone calls to visiting the concerned Dept, people have tried to approach everyone to solve the water crisis that they are facing but the authorities are unmoved. The widespread scarcity has limited the access to safe water for drinking and for practicing basic hygiene at home, in public places and in health-care facilities. Sewage systems at various places are failing and the threat of contracting contaminable diseases due to water shortage has also soared up. The Water scarcity has taken a greater toll on women and children, particularly during the ongoing Covid-19 crises,” he said.
Nasir said that the acute water crisis that left residents reeling could also impact other sectors including tourism. “As a result, local businesses and hotels have suffered losses. I therefore impress upon the administration to redress the issue on priority basis as the scarcity has rendered hot and scorching summer more unbearable. The issue cannot wait. It merits immediate attention as the administration is duty bound to ensue round the clock public services to people,” he added.
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