Farooq Abdullah expressed his concern about Ramban landslide, has "great loss, center aid" said

Jammu, April 20 (IANS). Farooq Abdullah, head of the national conference, on Sunday expressed concern about the landslide and the major damage caused by the landslide and sudden flooding in the Ramban district Jammu and Kashmir. He said many people lost their lives, the infrastructure was damaged and many vehicles lost in the rubble. He requested the central government to provide assistance and compensation. Farooq Abdullah spoke to the media, said: “Ramban suffered great losses. It is reported that three people are dead. Many vehicles are in the rubble. There is a lot of damage. A bridge near the tunnel has been damaged. Banihal also caused great losses.” He assured that all possible assistance would be provided by the Jammu and Kashmir government and that the central government should emerge for cooperation. He said: “This is a disaster and we will provide all possible help. We also requested the center to help us deal with this disaster and compensate to some degree of damage.” After heavy rains, many vehicles and people are expected to be stranded to landslides in the Shan Palace area in Ward Number 2 of Ramban. Local police and hotel staff immediately rushed to the place and saved the trapped people. Vehicles are seen in soil, stones and debris in scenes from the scene. Shops and a restaurant are also damaged. The residents were seen on the roofs and tried to judge the loss. So far, there has been no official confirmation on the exact number of trapped people or other casualties. On the remarks made by BJP LP Nishikant Dubey on the Supreme Court, Farooq Abdullah said there are four pillars of democracy. The BJP -LP does not fit anything like that. As for the Western Bengal violence, he said that the hatred you are talking about in the Western Bengals have you seen the hatred of Hindus and Muslims spread there? Bulldozers used were demolished mosques. After all, what was the fault of Muslims? -Ians Akks/CBT Share this story Tags