Sagar expresses dismay over deplorable condition of roads

Excelsior Correspondent

SRINAGAR, July 17: The Jammu and Kashmir National Conference general secretary Ali Mohd Sagar today expressed dismay over the lackadaisical attitude of J&K administration in managing city commute and deplorable condition of roads in Srinagar and other areas causing discomfort to the commuters.
This he said while meeting a number of public and workers delegations from across Srinagar at the party headquarters Srinagar. Among others Zone president Ali Mohammad Dar, Provincial vice presidents Syed Tauqeer Ahmed, Ahsan Pardesi, Provincial secretary Showkat Mir, Peer Afaq and minority wing convenor JS Azad were also present on the occasion.
The visiting delegation apprised Sagar about the dilapidated condition of roads and alleys across Srinagar and resultant ordeal suffered by the public, particularly women, children and patients.
They further said that a distance of a few kilometers takes hours. Everyday, the traffic authorities are doing fresh experiments – blocking some entries and unblocking some, diverting and un-diverting traffic at different points and these frequent experiments are, instead of solving the problem, only adding to the existing ones, they added.
They also lamented that besides causing problems for local commuters, bad roads in and around the city are maligning the image of Kashmir as a top tourist destination.
Echoing the sentiments of the visiting delegations, Sagar said, “Authorities are delaying macadamisation for reasons better known to them. The roads, especially in Lal Chowk, are presenting a pathetic look, while those in the rest of the city are also craving for the official attention. The developmental dividends of the much touted works carried under the smart city project are nowhere detectable on ground. If this is the situation in Srinagar, it’s anybody’s guess what the situation would be in other towns.”

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