JK: CM Omar questions ‘irregularities’ in 2014 flood mitigation plan

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JK: CM Omar questions 'irregularities' in 2014 flood mitigation plan

Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah today questioned the alleged irregularities in the funds that were provided to the Jammu & Kashmir Government after the devastating 2014 floods.

Speaking at a public function, Omar expressed concern over the city’s recurring flood vulnerability and demanded that the government open all records related to post-2014 flood rehabilitation projects.


The Chief Minister said that for over a decade, Srinagar has not been given due attention, “Don’t we have any right to save the city of Srinagar from floods Tell us what steps were taken after 2014 to safeguard the city. What projects were made, and where is the money that came from the World Bank” he asked.

Referring to the dredging of the Jhelum and the flood spill channel, Omar alleged large-scale mismanagement during the PDP-BJP government.


“The money that was spent on the project of dredging Jhelum—who ate that money Did that dredging really happen Who was the minister in charge at that time Whose responsibility was it Open the files and tell us where the flood relief money went,” the Chief Minister said.

He said Srinagar witnessed flood like situation following just two days of rainfall in August this year.


“In 2014, it took six days of continuous rain for embankments to breach; this time, it happened on the third day. What did you do for the city of Srinagar in the last few years Why was this city ignored” Omar said, adding that only divine intervention prevented a major disaster this year.

Omar hit back at the BJP over its allegations of corruption against Deputy Chief Minister Surinder Chaudhary, urging the authorities to “open all files” — not just of the present government but also of previous regimes — to bring the truth before the people.

“Today you raise your finger against my deputy CM. He clearly said, open the files, open the books, and see what happened. I say, open the files of the government of that time ( PDP- BJP government ) along with ours,” Omar said.


Omar emphasized that neglect was not limited to Srinagar alone but Jammu also
“Even Jammu city has not its due. The neglect faced by both cities in the past ten years will be set right by my government. We do not discriminate on the basis of religion, race, or region.”


Omar also hit out at BJP for ending the biannual shifting of the civil secretariat between Srinagar and Jammu, which was restored by the elected government this year.

“What did they do to the city of Jammu What was the compulsion that the Darbar Move was closedThis Darbar Move was not the legacy of Sher-e-Kashmir (Sheikh Abdullah), not of Farooq Abdullah, and not mine either. This practice existed even before 1947,” Omar said.

The Chief Minister said that despite not having political representation from Jammu city, his government worked to uphold fairness and restore administrative justice to the region.


“If we had decided on the basis of religion or elections, I didn’t get a single MLA from Jammu city, and I would never open offices. But seeing that injustice was done to Jammu, we restored the Darbar Move there and removed that injustice,” he said.

Omar asserted that his government remains committed to ensuring balanced governance.

“There will be obstacles in our path, but God willing, we will continue to stand against injustice,” he added.

Earlier, the Chief Minister today laid the foundation stone for the Widening and Four Laning of Boulevard Road from Nehru Park to Kral Sangri marking a major milestone in the government’s ongoing efforts to strengthen Srinagar’s scenic and tourism infrastructure.


The prestigious project, being executed by the Public Works (R&B) Department at an estimated cost of Rs. 19.94 crore, aims to improve road connectivity along Kashmir’s most iconic lakefront stretch.

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