Muslimabad sans drainage system
People face inconvenience
SYED IMRAN ALI HAMDANI
Srinagar, Jan 21: Inhabitants of Muslimabad Tengpora Bye-Pass Section -I are up in arms against the authorities for failing to provide proper drainage system in the area.
The inhabitants under the banner of the Welfare Committee Muslimabad said they face immense problems due to lack of drainage facility in the area.
“In absence of drainage facility, lanes and by-lanes are submerged during rains and snowfall. It has become difficult for us to even venture out of our homes. The rain water has seeped into our foundation of our houses. Walls and foundation of various houses have developed cracks,” they said.
“We have been moving from pillar to post for construction of drainage system in the area, however repeated pleas have met with deaf ears,” the locals said.
The Welfare Committee Muslimabad has appealed MLA Batamaloo Irfan Shah and SMC Commissioner Dr G N Qasba to look into the matter and get the problem solved at the earliest.
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