Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Nov 20: Vikram Randhawa, MLA from Bahu constituency, reiterated his commitment to enhance infrastructure and public amenities across the Bahu constituency.
In this regard, Vikram Randhawa along with officials of Urban Environmental Engineering Department (UEED) conducted a tour to Nanak Nagar’s Ward 44, Sector 11, wherein he took stock of the condition of the nallah flowing through the locality.
Randhawa emphasized the urgent need for the redevelopment of the nallah. This nallah starts from Bathindi and extends to Jeevan Nagar via Landoi Choi. The filthy water from the Nallah has been entering people’s homes during the rainy season, creating significant inconvenience and health hazards. He directed the UEED officials to prioritize the project, ensuring proper construction and a comprehensive redesign of the nallah, particularly in the stretch from Chowadhi to Jeevan Nagar.
Stressing the importance of timely action, Randhawa urged the officials to complete the work before the onset of the upcoming rainy season to prevent any recurrence of flooding that has caused significant inconvenience to the residents.
He pointed out that the overflowing of filthy water during the Monsoons poses a severe risk to public health and disrupts daily life. Randhawa reiterated that safeguarding the well-being of the community remains a top priority and assured residents that every necessary measure would be taken to address this persistent issue effectively.
Calling for cooperation from residents, Randhawa appealed to individuals to voluntarily remove encroachments along the nallah, enabling smooth redevelopment. He also instructed the Department to retrieve encroached land and erect a robust retaining wall along the nallah to contain water flow and prevent future flooding.
“Development of robust infrastructure and resolution of civic issues are key to making Bahu constituency a model region in Jammu. I will ensure that no stone is left unturned in this pursuit,” he said.