In the 'Swachh Bharat' 2017 survey conducted by the Centre, Jammu was ranked at 251st place while Srinagar stood at 241st position.
"The people at the helm of affairs in the state, including the chief minister, other ministers (deputy CM), heads of state departments, vice-chairman of Development Authorities, commissioners of corporations etc need to introspect," BJP state spokesperson Prof Virender Gupta said here.
"It seems the authorities concerned had not made efforts that were needed and remained sluggish in the operation and implementation of projects," he said.
The BJP spokesperson said more than 10 years have passed since the sewerage project was initiated in Jammu, but "it has not achieved even 20 per cent of its target."
"The projects under the Economic Reconstruction Agency (ERA) are also moving at a slow pace...The municipal corporation is known for its inefficiency...There are garbage dumps lying throughout the cities and no regularity is maintained in cleaning drains and streets of the cities," he said.
Gupta also highlighted the "non-availability of parking slots" in Jammu, adding "common citizens are facing great difficulty due to a Jammu and Kashmir High Court order and unrealistic pro-activeness on part of traffic police."
He asked the state government to appeal the High Court for reconsideration of its order directing police to seize all vehicles parked illegally on the roads.
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