Rights activist files complaint before NHRC
Precious Kashmir News
Srinagar, Jan 24: A rights Activist from Kupwara has filed a complaint before the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) demanding action against the officials which, lead to death of two young men from Kralpora area of Kupwara district.
Rasikh Rasool, who is also district coordinator of Jammu & Kashmir RTI Movement Kupwara, has demanded action against the authorities especially the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) and construction company as they failed to make the NH-44 a fair weather road.
In his written complaint to NHRC, he said two youth namely Shabir Ahmad Mir 24 and Gulzar Ahmad Mir 27 were on the way to Jammu from Kupwara.
The duo had left for Jammu a few days back but got stuck in the traffic jam due to bad weather amid snowfall on the highway near Banihal area.
“Both the young men were found dead inside their vehicle on Sunday afternoon. This incident clearly indicates carelessness on part of government as human lives are seemingly put at risk because no proper assistance was provided to them. Negligence of concerned officials (public authorities ) may kindly identified for proper action and proper relief me kindly be provided to next of kin (NoK) of victims as early as possible,” he said.
The Chairman RTI Movement Dr Raja Muzaffar has demanded that construction company, which is undertaking road widening on NH 44, be blacklisted as this firm has missed several deadlines to complete the work. (KNS)