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JKNPP seeks due share of World bank aid for Jammu Kashmir

He alleged that the "meager" funds provided earlier for the purpose were also swindled halfway by the middlemen with hardly any visible impact having been created on the ground.

June 26, 2015 / 17:39 IST
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Jammu and Kashmir National Panthers Party (JKNPP) on Tuesday sought "due share" for Jammu region of the World Bank grant for reconstruction of public infrastructure in flood-ravaged Jammu and Kashmir.

Cautioning that the "people of Jammu would vociferously oppose the discriminatory policies of the BJP-PDP government on provision of relief to the flood victims of Jammu region," JKNPP Chairman, Harsh Dev Singh said the party is seeking due share in the World Bank grant of Rs 1,600 crore for Jammu region.

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He said that unlike the victims in Kashmir who only lost their houses and other belongings, the Jammu flood victims "suffered immensely" including loss of lives, livestock, erosion of agricultural fields, landslides, heavy loss of public infrastructure, residential houses, standing crops, washing away of several villages like Saddal and Panjar having been completely washed, leaving 40 dead in one village only.

"The loss to public infrastructure in Jammu has been immense which called for rehabilitation measures on war footing," he said.