Laigaroo castigates Govt
Srinagar, Oct 31: Former bureaucrat and socialite Muhammad Aslam Laigaroo who recently join PDP on Sunday visited Karfali Mohalla in Shahr-e-Khaas and expressed anguish over the miserable condition of the area.
The PDP leader while interacting with the locals said Government has failed to provide even the basic amenities to the people.
“The locality is reeling under darkness for past many days. There is also shortage of ration at the depots. It is a deliberate attempt by the National Conference led Government that the people of Srinagar were being victimised. Entire Habba Kadal locality is also in mess,” he said.
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