Sajjad Shaheen Calls for Immediate Action from Administration on Water Shortage in Ramban District

Sajjad Shaheen Calls for Immediate Action from Administration on Water Shortage in Ramban District


Jammu and Kashmir National Conference leader and District President, Ramban, Sajjad Shaheen has called upon the local and District Administration to take swift and decisive action to alleviate the ongoing water shortage plaguing various villages in District Ramban.

During his day-long tour, he visited several villages including Arabal, Zinhal, Asshar, Chachal, Bankoot, Nowgam, and Tethar, where he interacted with residents. The residents expressed grave concerns over acute power outages and severe dearth of potable drinking water affecting their daily lives. Referring to the water scarcity in Village Arabal, Shaheen said the residents have been immensely suffering without drinking water for the last one week, resulting in a crisis-like situation in the area. He mentioned that similar reports have been received from Neel, Pogal-Paristan, Khari-Trigam, Ukharhal, Ramsoo, Sarbagni, Tanka, Sarachi, Mahu-Mangit, Sumar, Amkoot, Thachi, Chapnari, Ramsoo, Chamalwas, Chaknarwa, Sangaldan, Gool, Ramban, Batote, and several other villages of District Ramban and Gool.

Shaheen said, "The ongoing power outages and water shortages have severely disrupted daily life and caused immense hardship for the people, especially during this unprecedented heat wave." He underscored the urgency of the situation, urging the concerned authorities to prioritize these issues and implement immediate solutions to mitigate the suffering of the residents.

Shaheen emphasized that in the absence of elected public representatives, it has become even more crucial for the heads of relevant departments to take prompt action. "The administration must step in to address these critical challenges faced by the people. We cannot afford delays in resolving these fundamental issues," he added.

The National Conference leader reiterated his commitment to working alongside local communities to ensure that their voices are heard and their basic needs are met.

He expressed hope that the authorities would respond swiftly to the crisis and provide much-needed relief to the affected villages.

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