
Srinagar, Nov 01: Jammu & Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Saturday questioned the alleged irregularities in the utilization of 2014 flood relief funds and asked the government to make public details of World Bank-funded flood protection projects.
Addressing a gathering in Srinagar, Omar, as per the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), said that despite repeated assurances, no major flood-mitigation measures were taken after the devastating 2014 deluge. “Tell us what immediate steps were taken to protect Srinagar from floods after 2014? What project was built? Where did the money we secured from the World Bank go?” he asked.
He sought details of dredging works in River Jhelum and Flood Spill Channel, and asked who was responsible for handling the funds. “Who embezzled money meant for dredging of Jhelum and Wular projects?” he questioned, adding that PDP and BJP-led government must be held accountable.
Referring to recent heavy rains in Srinagar, Omar said the city was on the verge of flooding again. “It didn’t even rain for two days, and the embankments started giving way. If it had rained 24 hours more, Srinagar would have drowned,” he said.
On traffic congestion along the Boulevard stretch near Dal Lake, Omar said the administration is exploring the construction of a tunnel between Dal Gate and Nehru Park. “We will seek central assistance. If tunnels can be built in Jammu, Poonch and Kishtwar, why not in the heart of Srinagar?” he added.
Reiterating his government’s commitment to public welfare, he highlighted schemes like free bus rides for women and stated that his administration does not discriminate on religious or regional basis. “We work for rights, not religion, caste or community. Our intention is honest and we will fulfill our promises,” he said—(KNO)





