Tauseef Ahmad
Bandipora, Feb 24: The residents of Gudjehengeer village of Bandipora expressed anguish against the authorities for failing to complete the construction of a hospital building in their village for the last eight years.
Locals of the area while speaking with the media said that the authorities are turning a blind eye towards him as the area lacks basic medical facilities which forces them to travel more than 25 km to reach the hospital.
"The area caters to a population of more than ten thousand people, authorities have started construction of Primary health center in the area in 2016 since that the authorities have failed to complete it," Manzoor Ahmad Bhat a local resident said.
He also said that the work has been halted for some reasons which is taking a toll on the patients in the area, forcing them to suffer and travel km's for slightest toothache.
Another local resident said that the building has become a safe place for drug addicts. "The government has spent crores of rupees for construction of hospital buildings in their area but it seems the funds have been wasted,".
He also said that the primary health center already constructed there lacks space and has shortage of doctors as well.
The residents appealed LG Administration and District Administration Bandipora to look into the matter and resolve their genuine grievances as soon as possible.
"We have already raised the issue with the construction agency, higher authorities and are hopeful the work will be start soon and the building will be made functional in coming months," Block Medical Officer Hajin Dr. Idrees said.