Excelsior Correspondent
SAMBA, Dec 17: Apni Party Provincial president for Jammu and former Minister, Manjit Singh today strongly condemned the failure of National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) and Traffic Police for their failure in managing traffic movement on Jammu-Pathankot NH in district Samba.
Addressing a meeting of Party workers in Samba, the former Minister expressed his concern over the traffic jams and slow pace of widening work on the highway that passes through Samba and connects rest of Jammu and Kashmir with the country.
“The highway work is in progress at a very slow pace without adopting scientific approach and policy to manage routine traffic on the Jammu-Pathankot has also collapsed badly that has resulted in fatal road accidents leading to the loss of previous lives,” he stated.
Singh grieved over the loss of life on the busy highway where both sides of the road are almost blocked with the ongoing work, and traffic from two opposite directions ply risking the lives of the commuters and passengers.
“Recently, a groom with his friends got killed in a tragic road mishap. It was the result of negligence and the road accidents on the highway in Kathua and Samba have become a routine. Instead of ensuring the smooth flow of traffic on jam-packed highway; the NHAI and Traffic Police seem to have become mute spectators,” he alleged.
Former Minister further stated that the highway stretches near the famous Chichi Mata temple in Samba and the Railway bridge requires widening work that has not been done since long.
“The widening work under the Railway Bridge passage is not being done and this situation has compelled hundreds of vehicles including loaded heavy and other vehicles to pass through a narrow road from both directions,” he pointed out, cautioning the authorities for their ignorance towards the issue.
He said that the NHAI and Traffic Police have turned blind eye towards the narrow road that can prove fatal. He demanded that the narrow road under Railway bridge should be widened for smooth flow of traffic.
The meeting was attended by the Party’s District president, Samba, Raman Thappa, Legal Cell president, Sahil Bharti, District president Women Wing, Priyanka, Block president Darbai Lal, Ram Lal Sharma and others.