‘Have dismantled ecosystem of conflict profiteers, terrorists, secessionists’
Suhail Khan
SOPORE, Sept 07: Lieutenant Governor Shri Manoj Sinha said on Thursday that development is our commitment; it is our religion. The administration is determined to attend to the developmental needs of people without discrimination. We have successfully implemented a vast spectrum of economic activities, and historic transformations are taking place in all areas.
Addressing a gathering at Dak Bunglow Sopore as per Kashmir Despatch Correspondent, the Lt Governor reiterated the UT Administration’s resolve to fulfill the aspirations of the people of Jammu Kashmir.
He also shared the efforts of the government for rapid development activities across UT to build a peaceful and prosperous society.
“Many cities and towns of J&K UT today exhibit impressive manifestations of all-round development. We have dismantled the ecosystem of conflict profiteers, terrorists, secessionists and there is a strong yearning among all sections for peace, prosperity and accelerated development,” the Lt Governor said.
The LG urged the residents of Sopore, as well as the rest of Jammu and Kashmir, to refrain from providing any shelter or support to terrorists and their sympathizers. He assured them that if they fulfill their role by denying assistance to those involved in promoting terrorism, the police and security forces, with the full backing of the administration, will take decisive action to eliminate the menace of terrorism from the region. Sinha was resolute in his determination, stating that they will continue their efforts until the backbone of the terror ecosystem is shattered.
The projects inaugurated by the Lt Governor include Office Complex of MC Sopore worth Rs 1.96 cr; Development of Park at Chinkipora Ward of MC Sopore at a cost of Rs 40 lakhs; Public Park at Mahrajpora costing Rs 53.27 lakhs; Open Air Gym Park near Bypass Bridge Upper Ashpeer worth Rs One cr and Upgradation of Vohlutra Shitloo road including allied links at Vohlutra Arkharwari Valanwari Doonwari road costing Rs 6.50 cr.
The Lt Governor also distributed sanction letters to beneficiaries under various schemes.
Suhail Khan is a filmmaker, content writer, and freelance journalist.