Power and Water Cutoff Highlights Rohingya Settlement Controversy in Jammu
Authorities in Jammu have cut off electricity and water to a controversial Rohingya settlement following complaints from local residents. The land, owned by a Rajouri district resident, hosts multiple shanties. Concerns include frequent disturbances and potential law and order issues, prompting this official action.
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Authorities in Jammu have taken decisive action by severing electricity and water supplies to a contentious settlement of Rohingyas, following escalating complaints from the local populace.
The settlement, situated on land owned by a Rajouri district resident, has become a focal point due to frequent altercations and community disturbances.
Local leaders emphasize the severity of the situation, linking it to past instances where similar measures were taken due to mounting concerns over law and order and community well-being.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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