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MLAs flag public hardships, seek immediate Govt intervention

by KT News Desk
February 7, 2026
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JAMMU, FEBRUARY 07: Several Legislators Saturday raised pressing public issues in the House, highlighting hardships faced by the people across different constituencies, urging the government to take immediate remedial measures.

MLA Gurez, Nazir Ahmad Khan informed the House that no Patwari is available in the field or at the Patwar Khana in his constituency, causing severe inconvenience to the people. He said residents are facing difficulties in obtaining essential documents like Fard, income certificates and other revenue-related reports required for daily life needs. The MLA further pointed out that more than 50 percent of the population of Gurez migrates during the winter season. In view of this, he urged the government to direct the concerned Deputy Commissioner to postpone the digitization of revenue records until the end of April this year.

MLA Shri Mata Vaishno Devi,  Baldev Raj Sharma demanded a comprehensive rehabilitation package for Mule and horse Labourers,  Pithuwalas,  stating that these groups are heavily dependent on pilgrimage-related activities for their livelihood and are currently facing economic distress.

MLA Beerwah, Dr. Shafi Ahmad Wani demanded immediate restoration of drinking water supply to Magam and adjoining areas. He stressed that basic civic facilities must be provided at the earliest to ease the hardships of the residents.

MLA Karnah, Javaid Mirchal raised the issue of vacant post of SDM in Karah Sub Division, urging the government to expedite the recruitment process so that people can receive essential public services without delay.

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