Jammu, July 9 -- In a significant move signalling mounting concerns over alleged large-scale irregularities in the implementation of theJal Jeevan Mission (JJM)in Jammu Kashmir, theHouse Committeeconstituted to investigate the matter has now turned to thegeneral public, whistleblowers, and stakeholdersfor support and information.

A public notice issued onJuly 4invites citizens to submit complaints regardingnon-provision of tap water connections, use of substandard materials, incomplete or abandoned projects, corrupt practices, and administrative mismanagement- all of which are said to undermine the core objectives of the national water supply scheme.

The committee was constituted inMarchfollowingunanimous demand from legislatorsacross par...