Beigh said it was “unfortunate” that while fruit growers continue to suffer heavy losses due to rotten produce “some political parties, journalists and even sections of fruit growers” have targeted Omar Abdullah, bailing out the Centre from its responsibility.
“It is BEACON that looks after the highway. The Centre has to own up to its failures instead of passing the buck. If there are technical faults in road construction, then accountability lies with the agencies involved, not with Omar Abdullah,” Beigh told news agency Kashmir Indepth News Service (KINS)
The NC legislature stressed that the highway cannot be dealt with casually, given its importance for Kashmir’s economy and survival.
He said all political parties should jointly raise the matter with New Delhi and demand surveys of fragile areas to ensure there are no such closures in the future.
“The fruit industry is bleeding. Growers should come together with political parties to press for compensation for the losses incurred. Instead of targeting Omar Abdullah, the pressure should be mounted on the LG administration to take immediate measures. Unfortunately, some voices are bailing out the Centre by misplacing the blame,” Beigh said. (KINS)