Mafia-employees nexus eating into vitals of Wullar Lake

Bandipora: Despite repeated instructions from the Jammu and Kashmir High Court (JKHC) to remove encroachments along the banks of water bodies, authorities in North Kashmir have failed to restore the pristine glory of Wullar Lake, considered to be Asia’s largest fresh water body.

Right from Nengli Sopore, the illegal structures have come up along lake banks and the irony is that the encroachers after occupying a patch of water body sell it to another party for fishing purposes.

According to the residents, a massive mafia involving not only the fishermen but some officials of various government departments as well, is hell bent in destroying the lake. 

“The mafia after erecting a temporary structure along the banks of Wular Lake, gradually creep into the water bodies and occupy a vast patch by erecting logs with sign boards, thus prohibiting others from fishing in that patch,” residents say. “The mafia sells this patch to another party for fishing purpose and a due share is given to concerned government officials.” 

“It is an irony despite the departments knowing the fact, no efforts are made to dismantle these illegal structures or put a stop to illegal trade practice,” they said. “Despite bringing the issue into the notice of authorities, no action has been initiated against this active mafia.”

Wular according to experts has been extensively encroached upon and polluted, with the government acting as mute spectator.

Illegal constructions dot the meandering banks of the lake in many areas. Wullar has shrunk extensively and its water carrying capacity has decreased to a great extent.

Ironically Director Fisheries, Rajesh Dogra, had promised to people that he will initiate action against the mafia and encroachers, but even then no action was initiated against anyone. Despite repeated attempts he could not be contacted.

However another top official from the Fisheries Department admitted that a mafia is active in the area and illegal structures have come up along the Wular Lake. “The Department has already constituted a team and the drive has been started to dismantle these illegal structures.

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