Dilapidated roads irk people, Govt in deep slumber | | | Early Times Report Srinagar, Apr 28: The dilapidated conditions of most of the roads, including some of the major roads, in Kashmir's capital Srinagar have turned commuting into a nightmarish experience for the local residents. No re-carpeting or major repair work has been carried out on these roads since the devastating floods hit Srinagar City, people alleged. Apart from the severely potholed condition of the roads, the Srinagar residents also suffer from the growing traffic that has made the roads congested. "The condition of most of the internal roads all over the Srinagar city is pathetic. Bad roads make it difficult to drive on certain stretches. So every vehicle driver uses only the main road to avoid the bumpy journeys on bad roads, resulting in unbearable traffic jam in the city," Bilal Ahmad of Qamerwari said. Aftab Ahmad, a rickshaw-driver from Batmallo, said the busiest road between Qamerwari to Dalgate via Noor Bagh has bad condition ever and he claimed that the road has put them in difficulty to earn their bread and butter."Because of the delay in repair of roads, not only the residents of Srinagar but also the commuters of different districts who come to this capital do not dare to use the bad roads," said Dr Mushtaq of Bemina. Habiibullah , a resident of Bemina claimed that many roads in the area are in bad shape. "Repairing of the internal main roads in the area started a long time ago, and the development was stopped because of the negligence of the concerned authorities," he alleged. |
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