Sunday, October 17, 2010

Map Watan protests turn again

Victims of the floods of block roads in and out of Windows Governments "apathy".

MUZAFFARGARH: flood victims in various regions of southern Punjab protested against the local administration and the Federal Government are not Maps Watan despite a severe food crisis in affected regions.

The demonstrators stated that the destruction of crops on thousands of hectares of land and the delay in government assistance had caused serious problems and that people were now in the midst of a food crisis serious.

Rajanpur, Dera Ghazi Khan, Taunsa, Muzaffargarh, Rohelawali, Shehr Sultan, Mr Kot, Kot Addu, Sanawan and other crops in areas affecting hundreds of thousands of hectares have been totally decimated flood. "We lost tout.Nos cultures were both our source of food and income, and now we depend entirely on the Government and there is no aid, said Shehr Sultan resident Jamaluddin.

Experts of agriculture stated that cultivation of wheat for the upcoming season will begin on October 25, 2010, but the Ministry of agriculture had done nothing to prepare the ground for this connection.

"If the situation persists then the crisis food will be likely be extended and we can experience a severe shortage of next year," said farmer Khurram Baig.

In the Muzaffargarh Jamal Shah area of hundreds of people protested outside of the Office of the national authority for database records (Nadra). The Office was designated as one of the many spots in the distribution of cards Watan district and demonstrators broke Windows and set on the main road leading to the Office.

Demonstrators said that the authorities had "fake" lists Watan card recipients to respond to their own ends. " "The names on each list includes at least thirty people who are close to the Bank Manager or DO," said Malik, a victim of the flood of Layyah.

Layyah affected by floods people protested on the third day outside Nadra Office to have not received their cards Watan.Hundreds of flooding affecting persons also observed a sit-in before Bureau.Nowshera Nasheb Chak 117 B, 149 affected B and C, stated that revenues staff had not included their names in the list of personal grudges. "We have protested for some time now, and the authorities have said that if have protested our names could be operated with others, said Khawar Sial, flood victims who had participated in the demonstrations. ""They threatened tell us that they will be delete our names from the list, but it is little that they put our names on the list, even" Naveed said.

"These lists appear to be reserved for their friends and their families," he said, accusing officers of local administration.

Also, victims of the floods have protested outside of the Office of the Commissioner for providing does not support which they said was due to the negligence of the Department of the finances.Des tens of residents of Jhawarian Sargodha have protested outside of the Office of commissaire.Les said protesters that they went to their homes of the parents to escape the flood, but it was being counted against them. ""Number of survey teams told me that I would not be paid for my losses because I already had a roof over my head," Salman said, adding "they realize that my entire family is confined to with my sister in a single room family."

The demonstrators stated that the Ministry of finance had not included their names in the list because they were given shelter by their parents.

Published in the Gallery of the express, October 17 th, 2010.

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