SRINAGAR

Omar Abdullah, Mehbooba Mufti Oppose Use of Marriage Halls as Security Bunkers.

Former Chief Ministers Omar Abdullah and Mehbooba Mufti have raised their voice against the use of marriage halls as security bunkers in Kashmir.

“My Government built community and marriage halls and demolished bunkers in Srinagar. It’s disappointing to see the security situation in the city has now regressed so far that new bunkers are being constructed and the marriage halls are being used as barracks for security forces,” Omar Abdullah tweeted.

His remarks came after reports of a few community halls or marriage halls being taken over by the CRPF here.

Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) President Mehbooba Mufti also lashed out at the government over the move and said every day more “draconian” laws were brought in with the sole purpose of “suffocating” people into silence.

“After placing security bunkers at every nook and corner of Srinagar, CRPF personnel have been pushed into marriage halls which is the only private space left for people here. Every day more draconian laws are brought in with the sole purpose of suffocating people into silence,” she tweeted.

Meanwhile, Srinagar Municipal Corporation (SMC) Mayor Junaid Mattu raised the issue with the divisional administration for exploring alternative options for housing the security personnel.

He said the SMC was not consulted on the issue.

“I have spoken to Divisional Commissioner Kashmir, Pole regarding the issue of SMC community halls being made available to the CRPF. SMC wasn’t consulted on this decision,” he tweeted.

Mattu noted that the community halls were integral to social and community functions, and were constructed in areas where people do not have huge houses and lawns.

“They, hence, are a community necessity. A lot of money has been spent on their construction, upkeep, and maintenance,” he said.

The mayor said the Divisional Commissioner Kashmir had assured him that “alternative options will be explored”.

“I have strongly urged for this. Community facilitation services mustn’t be hampered. It would be a huge inconvenience to people and also stigmatise law and order measures,” he said.

Mattu said that CRPF personnel deployed in Srinagar should have decent and appropriate housing facilities, but community halls should be left for community services.

Public Relation Officer (PRO), CRPF, Abhiram Pankaj said additional troops from within Kashmir were deployed in the city given the requirement.

“Rationalisation has happened. These troops have come from north and south Kashmir,” he said.

READ ALSO: Marriage Halls Converted to Bunkers in Srinagar, as Paramilitary Forces Take Over Buildings.

Sherjeel Malik

Sherjeel Malik is a content writer at Kashmir Digits. Apart from covering current affairs, Sherjeel likes to create content about sports and write opinion based articles.

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