Excelsior Correspondent
SRINAGAR, Apr 4: Apni Party president Altaf Bukhari today said that Srinagar is suffering an acute infrastructure deficit, and even many parts of the city are lacking a proper drainage system to effectively flush out waste. He lamented that successive governments have failed miserably to build sufficient infrastructure in the city over the years and decades.
He was addressing a party convention, which was attended by the party’s district-level leaders and prominent workers from the district here. The participants shared their personal experiences and the feedback they had received from the people regarding the public issues and grievances in Srinagar city.
Bukhari asserted that not only did the previous governments fail to ensure adequate development in Srinagar areas, but the incumbent administration is also falling short in providing the necessary facilities to the residents of the city.
“The information pouring in suggests that many areas across the city face power outages even during the ongoing holy month of Ramzan. Some areas experience power curtailments even during the Sehri and Iftar hours as well. This shows administrative inefficiency of the officials responsible for ensuring the required power supply to the residents,” Bukhari said.
“I am also told that there is an acute shortage of the landed cost (subsidised) rice at the ration ghats in Srinagar, which is causing marginalized sections of society to face great difficulty in obtaining their due quotas of rice,” he added.
Bukhari urged the LG administration to take the required initiatives to ensure a swift redressal of the issues that people in Srinagar are facing in terms of the lack of development and required facilities.
During the meeting, the party leader also held discussions over certain party matters and outlined a strategy to make the party strengthened in Srinagar city. They decided to speed up the public outreach campaign in the various areas of Srinagar.
On this occasion, a prominent political activist and Corporator from Srinagar’s Jawahar Nagar Ghulam Nabi formally joined Apni Party. Bukhari gave him a warm welcome into the party fold.
Prominent among those present on the occasion included Provincial president, Kashmir, Mohd Ashraf Mir, State convenor Haji Parvez, State secretary and District president Badgam Muntazir Mohiuddin, District president Srinagar Noor Mohammad Sheikh, senior leader and Chairman DDC Srinagar Malik Aftab, Provincial president of party’s Youth Wing Khalid Rathore, Peer Wajahat, Mohd Ashraf Dar and others.