Excelsior Correspondent
SRINAGAR, July 3: The Jammu and Kashmir National Conference Provincial president Nasir Aslam Wani today said that Kashmir is witnessing no relief from prolonged and unscheduled power outages and ration shortage that has left normal life distraught.
Addressing party functionaries and workers from Ajas, Sumbal in Sonawari at the party headquarters Srinagar Nasir Wani alleged that JKUT administration has totally failed to address the basic issues of the people from Kashmir. The people are suffering due to massive power curtailment despite the fact that they are paying hefty power bills
The visiting delegation apprised the NC Provincial president about various public issues and the ongoing party activities in their area. The sufferings of the people due to shortage of ration and prolonged power outages were particularly brought to the notice of Provincial president by the visiting delegation.
Lamenting the administration on its dereliction of duty, Nasir said, “We have never faced such a situation before. Electricity tops the basic utility services which is the right of the people. Post Ramadan the situation with regards to basic facilities including electricity is contrary to the tall claims of the administration. People continue to pay bills on time, but unscheduled power outages continue to throw normal life out of gear. In some areas, anguished people, including women and farmers are hitting the streets.”
Nasir said the situation with regards to electricity supply is especially bad in rural areas, which receive few hours daily supply in intervals that last for a few minutes. “While the power tariffs are shooting up, there is no improvement on the supply front. Sadly KPDCL has been reduced to a revenue generating organization, paying no attention on improving its services,” he added. “The persistent electricity outages and voltage fluctuations have also impacted patient care in hospitals, agricultural practices and the hotel sector,” the NC leader said.
Prominent among those present during meeting included- chief spokesperson Tanvir Sadiq, Central Zone president Ali Muhammad Dar, State spokesperson Imran Nabi Dar, Provincial secretary Showkat Ahmed Mir, senior leaders Peer Muhammad Hussain, S JS Azad, Ghulam Nabi Bhat, Dr Mohd Syed Makhdoomi and Qaisar Jalali.