THATHRI, SEPTEMBER 28: - Member of Legislative Assembly from Inderwal, Ghulam Mohamamd Saroori today visited the Thathri accident spot area and monitoring the rescue operation where the search is launched to retrieve the body of one teacher from GBHSS Thathri Mohammad Saleem Wani, son of Ghulam Hussain Wani, a resident of Phagsoo Thathri.
Saroori said in a yet another tragic road accident in erstwhile Doda district, three precious lives were lost including two Government teachers when their vehicles plunged into river Chenab. He has expressed shock and grief over the tragic accident on Doda-Thathri road.
“In recent times state is marred by road accidents, particularly in hilly areas of the J&K. Despite tall claims by Government, administration of safeguarding the lives of innocent people, the accidents keep occurring time after time”, Saroori said and added the district have no disaster management planning, no equipment's, no trained fisherman’s who will retried the body from river Chenab which need to give proper attentions from Government.
“There is dire need to install the crash barriers on the 30 kms of stretch from Batote to Chatroo Sinthan road. Till there is concerted effort from the concerned authorities, these types of incidents will keep on occurring,” Saroori said.
Saroori regretted that such accidents have become a routine affair but no concrete action has been taken so far by the government to save precious human lives. He urged the government to take safety measures on these hilly and tough roads to avoid further loss of human lives in future. He has expressed deep sympathy and solidarity with the bereaved families and prayed for eternal peace to the departed souls.
It is to mention here that an Alto K-10 car bearing registration number JK06A-2180 was on its way to Thathri from Doda, when the driver lost control over the vehicle and it plunged into river Chenab near Jangalwar area on Batote-Doda-Kishtwar highway, resulting into on the spot death of two Government teachers including one female teacher of Government High School Bella identified as Parmeshwari Devi (50), wife of Arvind Kotwal, a resident of Bella, district Doda. Search has been launched to retrieve the body of another-victim identified as Mohammad Saleem Wani, a teacher in GBHSS Thathri, son of Ghulam Hussain Wani, a resident of Phagsoo Thathri from the river.
Meanwhile Mr. Saroori has also expressed deep grief and sorrow over the demise of Sabha Din, son of Mohammad Ali resident of district Kathua, Ranjet Singh son of Narinder Singh resident of Sanyas Padder, Khaleel Ahmed Kamal resident of Kishtwar.
Later Mr. Saroori also interacted with General public in a Block Congress office Thathri and said that the people should realize the power of ballot in a democracy and exercise the real power to express resentment and dissent against the policies of PDP, NC and BJP. He said that free and fair polls and people’s participation in this electoral battle would send a right signal against the policies of other political parties and there can’t be any better way available to the people to express their anger and resentment and rejection of the policies of these parties.
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