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Important projects, roads sanctioned under CRF incomplete: Congress

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The Jammu and Kashmir Pradesh Congress Committee (JKPCC) today expressed serious concern over the incompletion of Verinag Kapran, Dooru Chohan Roads, and other similarly situated incomplete projects in J&K. The Party urged the Lt. Governor to address the developmental issues, on war footing basis.
According to a statement issued, the JKPCC President G.A. Mir during his tour to various areas in Dooru Assembly Constituency has taken a serious note of the incompletion of the Verinag Kapran and Dooru Chohan roads which have been sanctioned under CRF  long before but not competed for unknown reasons..
As per the DPR required these roads were to widen up to 33 Ft including bottleneck, but neither the bottleneck have been cleared not 33 ft maintained, as a result, both the roads sanctioned at a cost of more than Rs. 20.00 Crores were lying incomplete, which is very disappointing.
Mir said the rationale behind in completion of these roads must come up and the executive agency that had been assigned the job to construct these vital roads must be identified to fix responsibility.
JKPCC President urged the Lt., Governor Manoj Sinha, to personally supervise the incomplete developmental projects in J&K in order to ensure their completion, like that, the lot of precious time has gone waste, the impact of which was on the overall development of the J&K.
I am feeling very concerned about the difficulties confronting people due to the incomplete projects in J&K, there has to be a mechanism to check the pace of work on various ongoing developmental projects, but unfortunately, that is not happening, Mir said.
I would again urge upon the Lt. Governor Manoj Singh to personally supervise the work on developmental projects to ensure their completion, besides ensuring accountability at various levels in the Administration, for the fact, there has been an enormous loss to the Govt exchequer due to the lack of coordination between the executing agencies and the administration, Mir added.

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