MLA Irshad Rasool Kar Announces Plan, Including Fruit Mandi Upgrades, Following Strategic Meeting; Final Approval Pending from Chief Minister
Baramulla, Jan 03 (KNS): The Sopore Constituency is poised for a significant transformation, with a comprehensive development program being finalized under the direct guidance of the Chief Minister’s Office.
The announcement was made by MLA Sopore, Irshad Rasool Kar, following a de-congestion review meeting at the Dak Bungalow in Baramulla. MLA Kar stated that the initiative was advanced during a high-level meeting chaired by Cabinet Minister Javid Ahmad Dar.
The session focused on implementing the Chief Minister’s directives concerning the vital Sopore Fruit Mandi and a substantial de-congestion plan for Sopore Town.
“All new developmental project proposals and detailed de-congestion plans were discussed thoroughly,” said MLA Kar.
The meeting included representatives from the Sopore Fruit Mandi, who presented their specific demands and viewpoints. “We will genuinely work to incorporate their valid concerns into the new plan,” Kar assured. He added that special attention would be given to constructing new connecting bridges and roads servicing the fruit mandi to enhance connectivity and operational efficiency.Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp Channel
Regarding Sopore Town, the MLA detailed that discussions covered several key projects. These include the development of Mini-Secretariat Road, Sofi Mohd Akbar Road, Watlab Road, Jamia Road, and Watlab Bund Road. Critical infrastructure projects, such as a hospital and the establishment of multiple car-parking facilities at strategic locations within the town, were also part of the proposals.
“Minister Dar shared his insights and issued necessary directives. We also raised constituency-specific issues for consideration,” Kar stated.
He confirmed that a complete program based on these deliberations will be submitted to Chief Minister Omar Abdullah in the coming days.
Emphasizing the significance of this moment, MLA Kar said, “A public-oriented government has returned after a decade. While building initial momentum takes time, starting this year the public will begin to see visible, on-the-ground changes in development.”(KNS)