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Today in Parliament while taking part in the debate on Railways (amendment) bill 2024. This is regarding the demarcation done for unwanted railway lines from Avantipora to Shopian and Anantnag to Pahalgam.

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Naeemvor 1 Jahr

This is a very serious issue. On one hand, unemployment is already a big problem, and now the government is taking away the land of those poor people who rely on agriculture for their livelihood. This should not be allowed under any circumstances without providing an appropriate alternative or compensation

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Dr Veeri. ‏ڈاکٹر وِیریvor 1 Jahr

Thank you dear Mehdi Sahib!

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sayarvor 1 Jahr

Kaeshryen gaxan marcxaangan t..., timti chik kamey , this was all forecasted by our leaders but ppl did not pay heed or chose not to , jaldi kadnav tohi garav manz ti nyebar , theyiv nazar toh

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Saqib meervor 1 Jahr

Sir bring a pvt member bill to include kashmiri speaking population in st category .

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Hussain72vor 1 Jahr

Mashallaha Aga Ji Long live,it was really wonderful and important debate about railway lines, Govt should stop such assessments without people confirmation or demands.

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🕯️vor 1 Jahr

Thank you! I liked the phrase, “colonial project *,” as it perfectly captures the perspective of a localite.

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Tubrokvor 1 Jahr

well said... No demand fr such projects in kmr. In kmr we already have less land availble so it will b disatrous. The ring road project also impacted horticulture alot & now new plan of satelite townships. Not acceptble to citizens

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Dr Sameer Khanvor 1 Jahr

You were a respectable figure but you lost it all

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javid quadirevor 1 Jahr

this is core issue of farmars of pulwama ...No need of railways on Apple Gardens of pulwama

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Aadil Reshi عادل دیشی 🇸🇦vor 1 Jahr

Train services in Kashmir are undoubtedly beneficial, but certain projects like a 44.5 km railway to Pahalgam seem redundant when the existing road infrastructure can be improved. The Anantnag-Pahalgam route already takes just about an hour, and a four-lane highway would make...

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