Key Points

Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah has urgently requested financial compensation from the Centre for flood-affected residents. He specifically asked Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw to operate special trains between Jammu and Kashmir to transport essential goods. The Jammu-Srinagar National Highway has been completely blocked for eight days due to massive landslides in Udhampur district. This transportation crisis has caused crops to rot in trucks and severely impacted supply lines to the Kashmir Valley.

Key Points: Omar Abdullah Demands Compensation Special Trains for J-K Highway Blockade

  • NH-44 highway blocked for eight days due to massive landslides in Udhampur
  • Crops rotting in trucks amid transportation crisis on Jammu-Srinagar route
  • Locals crossing landslide zone on foot using makeshift paths
  • Vital supply line for Kashmir Valley completely shut down
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J-K: CM Omar Abdullah demands compensation, special trains from Centre as NH-44 remains blocked

J-K CM Omar Abdullah seeks financial aid and special trains from Centre as NH-44 remains blocked for 8 days, causing crop losses and transport crisis in Kashmir Valley.

"Lives have been lost, especially in Kishtwar and Mata Vaishno Devi. There has been damage to property, including houses, shops and the government's structures. - Omar Abdullah"

Srinagar, September 9

Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Tuesday requested the Centre for financial compensation and urged Railways Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw to run special trains from Jammu to Kashmir, as the Jammu-Srinagar National Highway remains blocked due to landslides.

Speaking to reporters, Abdullah noted that there has been loss of lives and damage to property and crops amid a devastating monsoon in the Union Territory.

He said, "Lives have been lost, especially in Kishtwar and Mata Vaishno Devi. There has been damage to property, including houses, shops and the government's structures. There has been crop damage, and unfortunately, due to the highway blockade, the crops are getting rotten in trucks. These people should also be compensated."

He asked for special trains for transporting goods amid road blockades due to floods and landslides.

"We will request the Railway Minister that since our track is open, 2-4 special trains should be run so that we can transport essential goods from Jammu to Kashmir; this will provide some relief, and we should receive compensation for the damage we have suffered.," he said.

The Jammu-Srinagar National Highway (NH-44) was completely shut for the past eight days in the Thard area of Udhampur district, following massive landslides triggered by recent heavy rainfall.

With the highway blockaded, commuters and locals are crossing the landslide-affected zone on foot by traversing a makeshift path carved along the upper section of the collapsed hillside.

The Jammu-Srinagar National Highway is vital not only for civilian movement but also for the transportation of goods and supplies to the Kashmir Valley.

When asked about Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Himachal and Punjab to review the flood situation in the States, Omar Abdullah said that Home Minister Amit Shah had visited Jammu and Kashmir, and they are receiving support from a Central team.

"Home Minister had come here and held a review meeting. If the Prime Minister also comes, it would be good. However, we are satisfied with a Central team coming and doing their work here," the Chief Minister told reporters.

- ANI

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Priya S
Why does it take 8 days to clear landslides? NH-44 is our lifeline and needs better maintenance. The Centre should immediately approve compensation and special trains. People are suffering!
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David E
While compensation is important, we need long-term solutions for NH-44. This highway gets blocked every monsoon. Maybe tunnels or alternative routes should be considered?
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Anjali F
My cousin in Srinagar says vegetable prices have skyrocketed. Tomatoes at ₹120/kg! Special trains would bring immediate relief. Hope Railway Minister acts quickly 🚂
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Suresh O
Respectfully, the state administration should also have contingency plans for such situations. We can't always wait for Centre's help. Local disaster management needs improvement.
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Michael C
The railway connectivity in J&K has improved significantly. Running special trains is a practical solution that can be implemented quickly. Hope they do it!
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Neha E
People walking through landslide areas on foot? This is so dangerous! 😟 Immediate action needed from both state and centre. Safety should be priority number one.

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