Mattu maintained that CRPF personnel deployed in Srinagar should have decent and appropriate housing facilities, but community halls should be left for community services. It would be a huge inconvenience to people and also stigmatise law and order measures,” he said. It is very important that community facilitation services are not hampered. The mayor said the Kashmir divisional commissioner has assured him that “alternative options will be explored”. A lot of money has been spent on their construction, upkeep and maintenance,” he said. Mattu noted that community halls are integral to social and community functions, and are constructed in areas where people do not have huge houses and lawns. “Have spoken to Divisional Commissioner Kashmir, Pole Sb regarding the issue of SMC Community Halls being made available to the CRPF…SMC wasn't consulted on this decision,” he tweeted. He said the Srinagar Municipal Corporation (SMC) was not consulted on the issue. Meanwhile, Srinagar mayor Junaid Azim Mattu raised the issue with the divisional administration for exploring alternative options for housing the security personnel.
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