Protests Erupt in Jammu’s Salehar Village Over Proposed Waste Management Plant:BJP Leaders Targeted by Tehsil Administration.
||Black and White Digital News ||
||Parvinder Singh June 14,2024 ||
Jammu : Salehar village in Tehsil Bishnah, Jammu, has become a hotbed of unrest as villagers vehemently protest against the installation of a proposed waste management plant. The demonstrations turned chaotic when a scuffle erupted between villagers and the police, leading to potential FIRs being filed against the protestors.
The protests have seen a notable participation from BJP leaders, who have been vocal in their opposition to the waste management plant, citing environmental and health concerns. This has resulted in a clash with the Tehsil administration, with BJP leaders reportedly being targeted by officials. Villagers and BJP leaders accuse the administration of high-handedness and disregard for public sentiment.
The situation has taken a political twist, as Congress leaders have come out in support of the BJP’s stance. This bipartisan support underscores the widespread discontent among the public regarding the proposed project. Congress leaders have praised BJP leaders for their courage in raising public issues and speaking out against the administration, highlighting the shared concerns over the potential negative impacts of the waste management plant.
A key figure in this controversy is the Tehsildar of Bishnah, whose adamant stance has exacerbated the tensions. The Tehsildar has reportedly refused to engage with media and protestors directly, declining phone calls and other communication attempts. However, sources confirm that the Tehsildar has issued a bold challenge to both the villagers and the BJP leaders, asserting that the waste management plant will be installed in Salehar village regardless of the opposition. “No one dares to stop this project,” the Tehsildar is reported to have said, reflecting an uncompromising approach.
This defiant position has only fueled the protestors’ resolve. Villagers, supported by BJP leaders, continue to demonstrate, demanding that their concerns be addressed and the project be relocated. The Tehsildar’s refusal to reconsider the project location has sparked outrage and intensified the protests, with slogans and public outcries against the administration becoming increasingly common.
The adamant behavior of the Tehsildar has drawn criticism not only from local residents but also from political figures. There is growing demand for a more transparent and participatory decision-making process regarding the installation of such significant infrastructure projects. Protestors argue that the administration must prioritize public health and environmental sustainability over bureaucratic decisions.
The conflict in Salehar village highlights broader issues of governance, community engagement, and the balance between development and public welfare. As the situation continues to evolve, it remains to be seen how the administration will navigate these challenges and whether a compromise can be reached that addresses the concerns of the villagers while meeting developmental goals.
Authorities are closely monitoring the developments, and there is an increased police presence to maintain order. The outcome of this protest could set a precedent for future community responses to infrastructure projects, emphasizing the importance of inclusive and transparent governance practices.