Kashmir

Mehbooba demands regularisation of daily wagers, action on illegal mining

Srinagar, Apr : Peopleโ€™s Democratic Party (PDP) chief Mehbooba Mufti on Monday raised the issue of daily wage workers and demanded their regularisation, referring to past efforts by her government.
โ€œOn daily wagers, there is a protest going on. In our time, we had brought an SRO and brought a bill which was passed by LG sahab but couldnโ€™t be brought to the assembly. They should be regularised,โ€ she said while addressing a press here..
On the issue of illegal mining, Mufti alleged the presence of a mafia and said some contractors were being forced to pay money. โ€œWe had also brought in a resolution on illegal mining. We had asked for mining to be regularised, but instead, I heard that the people who had won the contracts for mining in the auction didnโ€™t get any clearance. A mining mafia is being run so that hafta (protection money) can be taken,โ€ she said.
She also claimed that relatives of political leaders were involved in blackmailing contractors. โ€œIf legal mining is allowed to run, in a controlled way, you get certain loyalty. But certain people are involved, including relatives of some politicians and leaders, and they blackmail contractors,โ€ she said, urging the Chief Minister to investigate.
โ€œI urge the CM to look into this matter since it is affecting his own government,โ€ Mufti added.
The PDP chief also expressed concern over the ongoing crisis in Ramban district after a devastating landslide. She highlighted the severe impact of the disaster, including blocked roads and stranded people.
โ€œA huge disaster took place in Ramban, roads are blocked, and people are stuck. I think we have been cutting trees and cutting mountains, and landslides are prevalent.. Many people lost their lives. I request the government those who are stranded should be rescued or helped,โ€ Mufti said, urging authorities to take immediate action.
She also pointed out crop damage in Jammu and Kashmir due to strong winds and requested compensation for farmers. โ€œIn Jammu, also due to winds, basmati rice and other crops are damaged, and also in Kashmir, there is danger to apple and almond trees. Government should compensate farmers,โ€ she said.

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