Srinagar stinks as garbage trucks off roads

Petrol pump owner stops fuel to SMC as Rs 80 lakhs liability not cleared
Precious Kashmir News
Srinagar, Sept 25: Around 200 trucks that carry garbage to the dumping site at Achan have gone off the roads from last few days for want of fuel, leaving the Srinagar literally stinking.
The huge piles of garbage have accumulated in various localities from last few days as the trucks are stuck after a petrol pump owner stopped filling the fuel as government owes over Rs 80 lakhs to him.
Heaps of waste have been lying in various garbage collection areas for these days even as the staff of Srinagar Municipal Corporation continues to carry door to door collection every day. ā€œAfter collection, the garbage is dumped at these sites which only add to garbage piles getting bigger.ā€
A senior official at SMC said Chief Accounts Officer has been on leave from last one month and in absence of the alternative, the outstanding amount of the petrol pump owner piled up to around Rs 80 lakhs.
When contacted, Commissioner SMC Gazanfar Ali confirmed that there has been outstanding amount of around Rs 80 lakhs lakhs on account of the filling of the fuel to the trucks.
ā€œThere are more 175 trucks that lift the garbage every day. Due to non availability of the Chief Accounts Officer who was on leave from last one month, the outstanding to the petrol pump owner has piled up and he has stopped providing fuel to the trucks,ā€ he said.
ā€œI am thankful to Financial Commissioner Arun Mehta and Director General, who have issued orders giving additional charge of CAO to Rafiq Ahmad Shah who joined today,ā€ he said.
Gazanfar said now that the message has gone to the petrol pump owner that CAO has joined, he would resume providing petrol to SMC truck from Saturday.
ā€œHopefully, form tomorrow the normal operation will resume and all piles of garbage will be removed from streets,ā€ he added. (GNS)

 

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