Srinagar, Apr 13: Prominent Socio Activist/Trade Union Leader Mohammad Altaf Dar in a statement issued to press here said the current public transport system in Srinagar, Kashmir has several issues. The Mini buses that operate within the city are often unreliable, poorly maintained, worn-out, and lack safety standards such as emergency exits. They also have limited seating capacity, resulting in overcrowding, with passengers sometimes clinging to doors or perching on roofs to ride. Reckless driving by bus drivers often leads to accidents, and overloading causes imbalances and overturning incidents, he said
Furthermore, there is limited seating capacity, especially in the ladies compartment of the buses, causing seating problems for women who may have to sit next to the bus driver.
In the past, there have been promises of launching new buses in Srinagar, such as the announcement of new air-conditioned buses but no new mini buses have been launched in the city in the past years according to press reports. Even a plan approved by the then govts/Administration to introduce new buses for Srinagar and intercity routes has not been implemented, he alleges
I Mohammad Altaf Dar(Rajbagh) Prominent socio activist/trade union leader request the LG Shri Manoj Sinha local government/administration/ to address this problem by increasing the number of public mini buses on the roads and ensuring that the criteria set for the safety standards are met.