Deccan Chronicle

J&K: Gujjars, Bakarwals await vax camps

Nomadic communitie­s annoyed with govt for ignoring them

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After walking long distance from the plains of Jammu to reach high-altitude areas in search of greener pastures, thousands of nomadic families belonging to Gujjar and Bakarwal communitie­s await a special drive to get inoculated against Coronaviru­s.

Several members of the tribal community are annoyed with the government for ignoring them despite being vulnerable to the deadly disease owing to their marathon journeys and living conditions.

Defying vaccine hesitancy, the nomads are demanding special vaccinatio­n camps in the highaltitu­de meadows to cover their population.

Over 10,000 nomads belonging to Gujjar and Bakarwal communitie­s reside in the vast meadows of the higher reaches of Bhadarwah valley and other parts of Doda including Jaie, Padri, Bhal Padri, Kainthi, Laloo Paani, Sharonth, Thanthera, Lal Draman, Seoj, Ramtund, Ganthak Fukhlan Dhar, Sharonth and Bach during summer months to graze their cattle.

“The government has been claiming that they will reach out to every citizen to get them vaccinated, but we have seen no one from the administra­tion till date. Even our pleas for vaccinatio­n went unheard, Lambardar, Jaie meadow, Choudhary Mohammad Hussain said.

He said the tribes are vulnerable to being infected by Covid-19 with a graver possibilit­y of community transmissi­on and urged the government to organise special vaccinatio­n camps for the population.

The tribals walk long distances and are living in single-room mud houses along with their cattle, he said.

The tribal population said they are hard-pressed economical­ly due to the Covid situation.

We are under acute financial stress as we are unable to take our produce (milk and milk products) to villages and towns because people look at us with suspicion and refuse to buy our products as we have neither undergone COVID-19 test nor vaccinated against the infection, Saif-din Dhakad said.

Dhakad, a resident of Kainthi Dhar area, said they have also come across negative remarks about the vaccinatio­n but we know it is all based on falsehood and we are ready for the vaccinatio­n for our survival. —

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