SRINAGAR: Residents of Gandbal Batwara of Srinagar district on Tuesday expressed strong resentment over inordinate delay in the construction of footbridge over river Jhelum in the area, saying “Had it been constructed on time many precious lives could have been saved”.

police recovered school bags from the Jhelum River at Chattabal Veir, belonging to the students who tragically drowned in the boat capsize incident on April 16 2024.
police recovered school bags from the Jhelum River at Chattabal Veir, belonging to the students who tragically drowned in the boat capsize incident in Gandbal Batwara area of Srinagar on April 16 2024.

The residents who were mourning the death of six persons who lost their lives after the boat they were boarded in capsized in river Jhelum on Tuesday morning appealed authorities to take effective measures for averting further incidents in future. The tragedy left several households devastated as several school going children died in the mishap while few are still missing.

Rescue operation is underway as several people - who were on the boat when incident took place - are reportedly missing (KL images: Umar Dar)
Rescue operation was underway as several people – who were on the boat when incident took place were reportedly missing (KL images: Umar Dar)

The Police, Army, NDRF and SDRF teams have been pressed into service for rescue operation in the area, however the missing persons are yet untraceable, leaving their families in deep shock.

Hundreds attended the funeral of six individuals who tragically lost their lives in a boat capsize in the Batawara area of Srinagar on April 16, 2024
Hundreds attended the funeral of six individuals who tragically lost their lives in a boat capsize in the Batawara area of Srinagar on April 16, 2024

“We are completely numb. The river Jhelum snatched our whole wealth today. We have been left with nothing. We have lost our beloved ones. We carried their coffins on shoulders and buried them helplessly,” a family member who lost his son in the tragedy quoted KNS as saying.

An elderly woman grieves the tragic loss of six lives in the boat capsize incident in the Batwara area of Srinagar on April 16, 2024( KL images: Sahil Mir)
An elderly woman grieves the tragic loss of six lives in the boat capsize incident in the Batwara area of Srinagar on April 16, 2024( KL images: Sahil Mir)

Every eye in the vicinity turns moist while observing the pain of those who lost their children in the mishap. People of the area were aggrieved over pathetic outlook of authorities who allegedly failed to construct footbridge over Jhelum in the area.

“It has been over seven years since we are waiting for the bridge. Though the work was taken up in 2016, but it was stopped time and again in a gradual time. In 2019 the work was again started but stopped after few weeks without any concrete reason. We believe our area is the worst hit by administrative exploitation. We approached every office for addressing this grave issue, but of no avail. No one in the area was aware this bad day will come in our life,” a local said.

“Besides locals, many political and social activists flagged up this issue in past, but their pleas too failed to hit the deaf ears of the administration,” he said.

“We lost our kids today due to official apathy. Who will return our beloved sons back to us? Had we rose our kids for this fateful day? Let the administration to kill all of us today as what for we live in this world now,” a wailing woman said, and added, “Had authorities constructed this footbridge on time many precious lives could have been saved today”.The incident triggered massive anger in public and political circles of Jammu and Kashmir, who urged authorities to accelerate the pace of work and prioritize its construction for safety and well-being of locals in the area.

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