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Admin tAbi Aug 5: To press for shifting of Firing Range from the Tosmaidan meadow, the people of Budgam have launched a joint front while as Hurriyat Conference (G) chairman Syed Ali Shah Geelani has termed the extension of lease to Army unacceptable. Spread over around 3000 kanals of land, Tosmaidan meadow in district Budgam was taken over by Army on lease in 1964 for the purpose of conducting artillery drills in the area. The Army has approached the state government for extension of the lease as it has made a permanent base in the alpine meadow. Surrounded by dense forests and situated about 10 Kms from Khag area, experts believe the Tosmaidan area is rich in bio-diversity. From June to August, one can hear gunfire and other artillery sounds in the firing range. Many of the shells remain unexploded. Later, when the movement of people starts these shells explode. A number of deaths have taken place in the area during the past few years. Residents of the area have been for a long time now demanding shifting of firing range. They have been complaining that Army’s presence is affecting their lives socially and economically. Tosmaidan route is used by Gujjars and Bakerwals of Rajouri, Poonch, Baramulla and Budgam for cattle rearing. Many nomads and their cattle become victims of the unexploded shells. Tosmaidan has also witnessed number of deaths due to unexploded shells. Since the meadow is used for cattle grazing by Gujjars and Bakerwals, they often step on the deadly shells. The residents say that the area has huge potential to be developed as a tourist destination. They added that due to presence of Army nobody dares to visit the place. The residents also complain that the shelling by Army has blocked outer surface of the water body ‘Shup-Naag’ resulting in water shortage in the area as the spring is located in the upper reaches of Tosmaidan. “About 40 percent of its water comes down to Khag area while rest of it goes to Pakistan. Near about one third of the population of Budgam and Baramulla depends upon this lake for irrigation and drinking purposes,” locals claimed. To pressurize the government to end the lease and shift the Firing Range, an extraordinary meeting of Panchayat members, members of J&K RTI Movement, civil society groups, senior citizens was held at Brass village of Budgam. During the meeting a joint front was formed in order to mount pressure on the government for shifting the Tosmaidan Firing Range for which the lease agreement is expiring next year and the front has been named as Tosmaidan Bachao Front (Save Tosmaidan Front). The Front is an amalgam of elected Panchayat representatives, J&K RTI Movement, Civil Society Groups, School for Environment and Rural development, Rural Voice etc. Muhammad Maqbool Magray (Brass village) has been elected Chairman of the Front, Moulvi Maqbool, General Secretary and Farooq Ahmad Sheikh (Khag), Ghulam Muhammad Shah (Khag) and Nazir Ahmad Lone (Shunglipora) have been elected as Coordinators. “The J&K RTI Movement has extended its full support to the Front and will work on every stage to get the genuine demands of the people of this area fulfilled democratically”, said Chairman J&K RTI Movement Dr Sheikh Ghulam Rasool. “There are other places in J&K which are best suited for firing range like Zanskar in Ladakh. So it will be in the interest of people to shift the range on war footing basis,” said, Muhammad Maqbool Magray chairman of the newly constituted Front. The Front alleges that the lease agreement is expiring next year and agencies have started harassing some people of the area who speak out against the extension in lease agreement of this range. Forum has unanimously declared to work on, complete removal of Tosmaidan Firing Range, advocacy for development of Tosmaidan as a tourist area, advocacy and demand rehabilitation and compensation to the people who have been killed, disabled, and whose houses have been damaged. Afforestation in the area where wanton deforestation has taken place. GOVT’S MOVE UNACCEPTABLE: GEELANI Meanwhile, Hurriyat Conference (G) chairman Syed Ali Geelani Sunday termed the government’s move to extend lease agreement of 3000 kanals of land in favor of the Army in Tosmaidan area in Budgam as unacceptable. “This has badly affected the economy and social life and caused a heavy loss to precious human lives. The land was leased to army for 50 years in 1964 and period expires March next year. However, the administration while ignoring the problems faced by locals insists for extension of the lease agreement,” Geelani said in a statement. “Usually the forces use artillery during the drill and during this process some of the live shells remain unexploded which in future prove detrimental for Bakerwals (shepherds) and their live stock,” he added. While quoting the woes of locals, Geelani said that people living there and adjoining areas are poor and belong to economically weaker sections and presence of Army and their continuous movement had added to their agonies and difficulties. “If the area of 3000 kanals is vacated, due to its natural scenery the area can be developed as a tourist resort to improve the local economy. The area is rich and famous for its herbal plants and there is every possibility for promotion of industry related to medicine,” he said. The Hurriyat (G) chairman said that Shup Nag in upper reaches of the Tosmaidan area serves as a source of drinking water for large population in Khag, Budgam and Baramulla. While referring to the large contingents of armed forces and the artillery exercises in the area he apprehended that the presence has created uncertainty regarding future of the water resources. “Presence of armed forces in civilian areas is a serious matter and violation of human rights,” Geelani said and warned state administration to desist from the move and said that they should ask the army to vacate the said land as the lease agreement and period has already expired. “From the very first day the authorities in Delhi are hell-bent to turn the state into complete military garrison and wherever they get a chance they occupy the land for its military activities,” he claimed and added that as per survey Army have seized and occupied 28 lakh kanals of land in Jammu and Kashmir. “Instead of resisting the trend, the state administration is providing full support to army.” ADMINISTRATION SPEAKS: Deputy Commissioner Budgam, Khursheed Ahmad Shah told Greater Kashmir that the decision lies with the Government. “I had a meeting with people and the feedback has been given to Government,” he said. ARMY SPEAKS: An official spokesman of 15 Corps said that they have requested the Government for extension of lease. “For Army there is need of infrastructure and let the Government decide,” he said.
Posted on: Mon, 05 Aug 2013 19:49:58 +0000

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