Kishtwar, March 03: The Jammu and
Kashmir Pradesh Congress Committee (JKPCC) Vice president, Ghulam Mohammad
Saroori has expressed deep sorrow over the huge loss of property and a temple
in the tragic fire incident at Dangar Nallah area of Chingam in sub-division
Chatroo.
Expressing his deep sympathies with
the 3 families belongs to Roshan Lal son of Nek Ram Thakar, Bodh Raj son of
Mangta Thakar and Mangat Ram son of Jai Ram Thakar all resident of hamlet
Bachen Daangar Nallaha Chingam and people of the area who lost their houses and
a temple in the tragic fire accident, Saroori said the installation of fire
service station at Chatroo could have minimized the damage.
Demanding proper and timely
compensation, relief for the effected families, Saroori said the government
should provide every possible support to the victims so that they could not
face any problem in the prevailing cold conditions. He said the government should
immediately provide free ration, tin sheets and blankets to the fire victims.
Saroori further said that there is
an immediate need of opening of well equipped fire service stations at tehsil
level across the erstwhile Doda district. He said that in recent years major
incidents in Thathri, Keshwan, Chatroo, Mugalmaidan, Bunjwah, Warwan, Marwah,
Dachhan, Padder, Nagsini, Drabshalla, Bhalessa and other parts of the District
have raised a question mark on preparedness of Fire Service Department and government
in tackling the increasing fire incidents in Kishtwar and Doda districts and
other parts of the State.
State Congress Vice President urged
government for early setting up of fire service stations at Thathri, Bunjwah,
Chatroo, Sarthal, Thakrie, Drabshalla, Kahara Bhalessa, Warawan, Nagseni Towns
to cater the need of the people in the area.
The party senior leader from Chatroo
Haji Ghulam Qadir Sheikh, Altaf Hussain Malik, Piyaray Lal Sharma, Santosh
Kumar also expressed their sadness over the loss of properties in the fire
incident.
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