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Militants stall infrastructure projects
Luv Puri
Kishtwar: Disruption of construction activities by militants has adversely affected infrastructure projects in Jammu and Kashmir.
On June 13, five persons, including Lt. Colonel Ajay Verma of the Border Roads Organisation, were killed by militants in Kishtwar district. The group had gone to the Sinthan pass to review the road project that would connect Kishtwar district with Anantnag district.
The 193 km Batote-Kishtwar-Sinthan Pass-Anantnag National Highway 1B is an important project. The area has remained inaccessible and, therefore, been a safe haven for militants. The road, if built, would provide easy mobility for troops in the mountain areas.
Militants have also threatened employees working in infrastructure projects.
According to Nitu Verma, wife of Lt. Colonel Ajay Verma, her husband used to receive calls from militants asking for money in lieu of permission to continue with the project. Other projects that have been badly hit by militant threats include the Bani-Basolhi and Bhaderwah-Chamba projects in Doda district. The plan for these road projects was conceived in the 1970s but is still a long way from completion. The projects, if completed, will connect directly Doda district with Himachal Pradesh.
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