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SMC employees escape suspension after video of polluting waterbody surfaces on social media

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Srinagar : Commissioner Srinagar Municipal Corporation Athar Aamir Khan took a strong note and assured action against the careless employees of the Corporation for allegedly dumping garbage into a water body in Srinagar uptown.

A netizen M.I. Jehangir posted a video on Twitter showing a sanitation employee of the Corporation brooming the garbage and dumping it into the canal. The location in the video was the Bulbul Bagh Barzaulla area of Srinagar.

The netizen sarcastically wrote that “Welcome to Srinagar Smart City! A place where the SMC pollutes the waterbodies.”

In another video showing smoke emanating from the heaps of garbage near the waterbody, the netizen wrote that the field staff of SMC is one step ahead, burning the garbage thus adding to air pollution when already people are suffering due to ongoing construction works under Smart City Project.

Both the Commissioner and Mayor of the Corporation reacted to the said post. Commissioner Srinagar Municipal Corporation Athar Aamir Khan responded and directed that location should be ascertained and action to be taken against the employees. He said this is not acceptable.

Srinagar Mayor Junaid Azim Mattu said that these employees should be asked to explain their position.

Sources told news agency Kashmir News Trust that after the threat of suspension loomed over the concerned ward (32) employees, the ward officer Irfan Joo claimed that it was the Compactor driver who lost control of the vehicle resulting in the dropping of garbage near the water body. The ward officer added that he got the bin removed from the bund near the waterbody with the help of his employees as soon as the tweet surfaced.

Chief Sanitation Officer, Nazir Ahmed Baba however put the blame on the sweeper. He said ‘safaiwala’ is clearly pushing waste into the canal. “I personally saw this sweeper throwing waste in the stream last week,” he said.

  If insiders are to be believed, the employees including the ward officer, sanitation inspector, and sanitation supervisor of Hyderpora ward have been warned of action in the future though no one has been suspended after the intervention of some officials. [KNT]

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