Sand extraction contract: J&K admin unmoved; will continue protests till order is revoked, says Altaf Bukhari

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Srinagar, Mar 27 : Stating that Apni Party leaders along with the stakeholders of mining and sand extraction staged protests in all districts across the J&K Unit, the Apni Party chief Syed Muhammad Altaf Buhkari petitioned the Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha to roll back the sand extraction contract order issued post August 5, 2019 in the interest of five lakh people associated with the mining business in the UT. He said that so far J&K administration is umoved and that the Apni Party will continue to stage protests till the order is revoked.

โ€œLast time, we had given an ultimatum of a week to the government to roll back the controversial order that has hit the livelihood of 5 lakh people associated mining and sand extraction. But government remained unmoved,โ€ Bukhari said adding a press conference in Srinagar as per news agencyโ€”Kashmir News Observer (KNO)

โ€œToday, Apni Party leaders along with the stakeholders of mining and sand extraction staged protests in all districts of the UT. In some places that include Budgam and Baramulla, our protests were confined to a particular place. Our protests remained peaceful in all districts of the UT.โ€

He said that government seems to be least bothered about the โ€œserious issuesโ€ but Apni Party is committed to fight for the rights of 5 lakh people who are on the verge of starvation. โ€œWe will continue to protest till the order is revoked,โ€ Bukhari said, adding that the 5 lakh people who have borrowed loan from banks to buy boats, tippers, and crusher machines are all set to become defaults. โ€œDoes that suit the government,โ€ Bukhari asked.

Asked if the government fails to revoke the controversial order, he said: โ€œWe have no option other than to intensify protests.โ€ To a query that other political parties are silent over the issue, Bukhari said he canโ€™t speak on behalf of others. โ€œThey may be having other priorities. I donโ€™t see politics in it. This is an issue of a common man and we will strive hard for it,โ€ he saidโ€”(KNO)

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