JKCCC demands high-level investigation into lapse of funds
JKCCC demands high-level investigation into lapse of funds
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Srinagar,03- Apr,CNS:  Jammu Kashmir Contractors Coordination Committee Chairman Ghulam Jeelani Purza, in an emergency press conference, has demanded the government to conduct a high-level inquiry into the lapse of funds to find out the reasons behind the loss of funds. They are being stopped by load. He stressed on the second issue of paying the pending bills of the contractors, while 345 contractors have been blacklisted and this should be revised so that the families of these contractors are not forced to starve.

In a statement issued to CNS, Purza informed the government about the problems of contractors in an emergency press conference. He said that this year’s funds lapsed and blamed the government officials in the matter, saying that government employees were responsible for the fund lapses, which should be investigated at a higher level.

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He said that since the year 2019, it has been seen that funds are being provided by the government on time so that there is no disruption in the construction activities. However, these funds are not provided to the DDOs on time and the funds are withheld in the departments for no reason and are provided to the DDOs in the last days of March due to which they are worried that now what work do they have to  put the funds in the eleventh hour, which further results in the lapse of funds.

He has appealed to the LG administration that there should be a high-level examination of the funds that are lapsed.

JKCCC Chairman further said that the government had promised us that the money of all the contractors would be released, but the due money has not been released yet. The money of the contractors is stuck in R&B, PHE and other departments. “Unfortunately, for the last three years, we have been running around government institutions. Our bills are pending for the year 2017 or 2018 or later, must be settled immediately so that we will get relief”.

Meanwhile, Ghulam Jeelani Purza raised an important issue and said that 345 contractors were blacklisted whose NOC did not come and they are asked to bring verification from CID and bring NOC from police.

Purza said that in order to deal with the insurgency that broke out here in 1990, the government made a policy for the rehabilitation of such stray youths, under which such youths were provided with contract cards, some were hired as temporary employees and some were given loans. It was provided and invested in business so that the youth can earn their livelihood and several times the Prime Minister has also said in a speech in Delhi that Kashmiris should be won not by bullets but by words and they need to be embraced. Purza said that if the contractors are harassed in the name of NOC, their families will be forced to starve. He has appealed to the LG government to reconsider this decision as people are being alienated from the government by such tactics.(CNS)

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