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Enforcing accountability

LCT Desk by LCT Desk
July 13, 2025
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The latest warning issued by the Gulmarg Development Authority (GDA) of strict legal action including FIRs and demolitions against illegal constructions and unauthorized de-sealing of sealed structures in Gulmarg and adjoining areas, is both timely and necessary. This stern warning underscores the growing urgency to preserve the ecological integrity and aesthetic value of one of Kashmir’s most treasured tourist destinations. Gulmarg, with its snow-capped peaks and lush meadows, is not just a hill station, but a symbol of Kashmir’s natural heritage and a vital part of the region’s tourism economy. However, the unchecked rise in illegal constructions and violations of building norms threatens to turn this ecological paradise into a concrete jungle. Despite multiple sealing drives and public notices, certain individuals and entities continue to flout the law, undoing the regulatory efforts through unauthorized de-sealing and continued illegal operations. Such blatant disregard for the law not only weakens the authority of the GDA but also sets a dangerous precedent that could embolden others to follow suit. Illegal structures strain the fragile ecology of the region; block natural water channels, and put tourists and locals alike at risk due to compromised structural safety. Moreover, these actions disrupt urban planning and violate the larger vision of sustainable development in the region. The GDA’s announcement of strict penalties, including filing FIRs and demolishing illegal constructions sends a strong message. It is a clear call that the era of impunity must end. However, enforcement alone will not be enough. A multi-pronged approach is needed at this juncture that includes continuous surveillance, swift judicial backing, public awareness campaigns and perhaps most critically, transparency and accountability within the development authorities themselves.

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