Mehbooba meets Prime Minister

TNN Bureau. Updated: 2/23/2017 2:04:17 AM Front Page

CM leaves for Umrah, to return on March 2

Special AIS quota, AoA among issues raised with Modi

JAMMU: Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti, who left the capital this morning for a seven-day religious pilgrimage to Saudi Arabia, met Prime Minister Narendra Modi in New Delhi later afternoon and sought his personal intervention in phased implementation of the Agenda of Alliance and other developmental projects which need central support. The Chief Minister is on her way to the Muslim holy cities of Mecca and Madina for performing Umrah. She is expected to be back in the capital my March 2, said government sources. Meanwhile, an official spokesman said that the Chief Minister, in her meeting with Prime Minister, sought extension of the special dispensation of 50% quota for State Service officers to the three All India Services of IAS, IPS and IFS beyond 2013. Implementation of the Agenda of Alliance (AoA) in the State was also discussed in the meeting and the Chief Minister pressed for taking time bound steps for the effective implementation of the said agenda.
CM also requested for adequate funding for raising another battalion of women's Police in J&K Police's Executive Cadre. She also requested funding from the Centre for raising additional dwelling units in the Transit accommodation units for Kashmiri Pandits in the Kashmir Valley.
The Chief Minister requested the Prime Minister for expediting the flood protection works and dredging in river Jhelum as envisioned in the Prime Minister's Development Plan. She sought immediate mobilization of resources by the Dredging Corporation of India and the concerned union Ministry for expeditious dredging in river Jhelum and completion of other flood protection works in it. Mehbooba Mufti also sought pacing up of work on theDPRs for Vailoo-Singhpora and Mughal road tunnels by way of periodic release of funds and requisite technical help from the concerned Central Government agencies. She apprised the Prime Minister of the need to declare Mughal Road as an alternative National Highway in view of the frequent climatic obstructions on the only road link between Jammu and Srinagar.
Besides, the Chief Minister also requested the Prime Minister to declare the stretch from Basohli to Pul Doda on the Lakhanpur-Mahanpur-Basohli-Dunera road as a new National Highway and initiate the DPR process for a tunnel at Chattergalla for providing additional surface connectivity to the State with rest of the country.
The Prime Minister assured the Chief Minister that all out support from the Centre would be available to the State Government led by her in its efforts to bring around a socio developmental change in the State.
Narendra Modi also assured Mehbooba Mufti that the issues raised by her would be expeditiously looked into and paced up for early resolution and disposal.


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