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| Passenger transport operators allege harassment | | | Early Times Report
RAJOURI, May 10: Unemployed youth and others who are associated with passenger transport business/ activities in Gujjar Mandi Chowk and its adjoining areas have alleged harassment at the hands of state government and district administration and said that they are being forced to vacate the areas on the name of traffic jams. In this connection, a meeting was held at Rajouri today under the presidentship of Tazim Dar, a senior PDP leader and it was suggested by the transporters/ that the barbed wire along the huge wall of Army Landing Ground (ALG) must be removed with immediate effect so that the cars and other small vehicles must be parked in this area to ease the traffic frequent traffic jams and the operators can operate their business smoothly. Expressing resentment over the anti-unemployed youth policies of the district administration Tazim Dar said that hundreds of such youth are associated with transport activities and have started their traveling agencies to earn their daily bread and butter. "Why the district administration is adamant to close their activities on the name of traffic jams is better known to the district administration," said Dar. He said that 7 to 10 feet area along about a kilometer radius of ALG has been covered unnecessarily with the fence that can be used for parking purpose. Dar further added that instead harassing these youths district administration should concentrate on vacating the land put by Army under its control under ribbon act. |
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