Omar Abdullah Pushes Punjab on Ranjit Sagar Dam Commitments
Jammu and Kashmir's Chief Minister, Omar Abdullah, addresses the lapses in commitments by Punjab regarding the Ranjit Sagar Dam project. Despite a 20% electricity share agreement and pending compensation for affected families, fulfillment remains stalled. Abdullah emphasizes the need for Punjab to adhere to the commitments made in 1979.
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Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah announced efforts to address ongoing issues with the Ranjit Sagar Dam commitments, focusing on Punjab's unfulfilled obligations. The 600 MW hydroelectric project, completed in 2001, continues to be a source of contention.
During a session, questions from BJP legislators highlighted Punjab's failure to provide a 20% share of electricity and pending compensations. Abdullah reiterated the necessity for Punjab to uphold the sovereign agreement from 1979. Challenges remain, including transmission infrastructure and incomplete beneficiary documentation.
Concerns also arise over employment opportunities for affected families, with many placed in unsuitable roles. Abdullah plans further discussions to ensure adherence to the agreement, emphasizing timely disbursement and rehabilitation efforts.
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