Indian authorities criticized for inaction amidst snowfall woes in IIOJK
Srinagar : As Kashmir Valley grapples with heavy snowfall and subsequent road closures, Indian authorities face mounting criticism for their failure in addressing the grievances of locals as well as travelers in occupied Jammu and Kashmir.
According to Kashmir Media Service, despite repeated warnings from meteorological agencies, the recent snowfall has led to the closure of vital road links, including the Zojila Pass connecting Kashmir and Ladakh, causing significant disruptions to winter travel.
Residents in affected areas, particularly those in remote districts like Gurez and Machil, lament the lack of proactive measures from authorities to mitigate the impact of snowfall. With roads impassable and essential supplies dwindling, locals feel abandoned amidst the harsh winter conditions.
The closure of key transportation routes has not only stranded travelers but also hindered the movement of essential goods, exacerbating the challenges faced by communities already grappling with harsh weather conditions.
Critics point to the failure of the authorities to adequately prepare for such eventualities, despite the predictable onset of winter every year. Calls for improved infrastructure, better disaster management strategies, and timely responses to weather warnings have grown louder in the face of recurrent challenges.
As snow continues to blanket the region, residents emphasize the urgent need for authorities to step up efforts to address the grievances of the people and ensure timely assistance and support during times of crisis.