- Minister Break down at the press
- Says ‘Tral can’t be left out of the march to dev, prosperity, Rs 100 cr works underway’
Tral: Minister for Public Works Naeem Akhtar Thursday said the grenade attack in Tral Bus Stand, which consumed innocent lives, is a highly condemnable act.
Akhtar broke down as he talked about those killed and injured in the explosion. “Two people have lost their lives. I won’t forget it my entire life,” he said “It is really unfortunate that grenade was lobbed at our cavalcade when we reached Tral bazaar,” Akhtar said and added that tragic loss of innocent lives in this gory incident will always pain and haunt him.
He said the perpetrators must eschew the path of violence because till date they have accomplished nothing out of bloodshed except adding to the miseries and sufferings of the people. “I wonder why they chose this day (1st Muharram) to repeat Karbala,” he said. Akhter said “forces also respond (to situations) as lives of so many people were at stake (after the attack). And I don’t think anyone died of bullet injury. So I think forces showed lot of restraint. Every day people trade allegations on them (forces). But I think without them (forces), there will be chaos all around.”
The Minister said unfortunately the incidents of violence like Thursday’s grenade attack are only aimed at reversing the developmental process which was initiated in Tral area. “People of Tral like other places too want dependable basic amenities and other facilities and they have every right to demand it from the government and elected representatives,” he said and urged the people of the area to see and analyse themselves for how much time such incidents can keep Tral out of bounds for development.
The Minister said government has been focusing to lead Tral into a new era of development but it is these unfortunate incidents of violence that stall the process. “For ages Tral has been unable to cherish the fruits of development and we in the government wanted to change this scenario by taking up various projects of development. Our work received a fillip during the last few months as there was comparative peace in the area,” said the Minister. “As of now works worth Rs 100 cr are underway in Tral and our focus is to work in such a way so as to make up for the lost time.”
While pointing to the injured SE of R&B, the Minister said the officials like him have done a commendable job and it is the general people whose life have been made easier due to the roads and buildings built by them. He also prayed for the speedy recovery of driver of the department who was also injured in the incident.






