Jammu and Kashmir's Ecological Crisis: A Call for Accountability
The Committee on Environment of Jammu and Kashmir's Legislative Assembly calls for a time-bound inquiry into the Kishtwar cloudburst. Chairman M Y Tarigami highlights the threats of climate change, emphasizing the need for preventive measures and accountability regarding ignored early warnings, amid concerns over environmental degradation.
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The Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly's Committee on Environment has voiced serious concerns about the recent cloudburst in Kishtwar, demanding an immediate inquiry into the incident. The focus is on the region's vulnerability to extreme weather, with a call for urgent measures.
Chairman M Y Tarigami revealed the critical role of climate change in the Himalayas' compromised ecological state. Given the area's spiritual significance, with numerous devotees visiting annually, Tarigami insisted on safeguarding human life through preventive actions.
Tarigami criticized bureaucratic inertia, pointing out unheeded meteorological warnings. He linked disasters to the misuse of resources and stressed that the local populace shouldn't bear the costs of environmental degradation, urging a reevaluation of priorities to address nature's alarming warnings.
(With inputs from agencies.)

