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PDP Call DDC Jammu highlights problems faced by Qasim Nagar People

                                                            
GNS JAMMU JAN. 22 :Today PDP Leaders meet DC Jammu and aspired him of difficulties being faced by Local of the Resident Qassim Nagar, Jammu in Ward No. 19 Lead by Vikram Singh district Vice president jammu, Chaman Angral, Nirmal khour.

Mr. Vikram singh district  Vice president PDP jammu said the protection wall was constructed without using proper raw material, the ratio of cement and cast iron is very low due to which the protection wall collapsed and damage the pipe through which waste water of locality goes to tawi. Several request to higher authorities but nobody take any steps regarding problems faced by local resident. On 8th of August J.M.C. visited Qassim nagar and assured local resident to solve all the problems of the area but till date the waste water did not go through the pipes as it is blocked which causes a lot of problems to the resident and damaged all the furniture, Electronic, cloths, mattresses and other house hold utensils and even damage houses of the area. Resident of the area demanded new sewerage pipes being laid as soon as possible and get some sort of relief to the resident and appealed to Govt. to give compensation to the poor families as there everything is damaged.
Nirmal Kour Senior Leader PDP demanded to solve the genuine problems faced by local resident of kasim nagar as the waste water of the area gathered in the mohalla which causes a lot of problems to local resident.
DC jammu paid a patient hearing to the genuine demand of Leaders and assured them to solve it as soon as possible and directed concerned officers to take up necessary action to restore the blockage of pipe and give relief to the residents.

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