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Bhalla condoles loss of lives in Doda Accident | Demands suitable ex-gratia, best treatment to injured |
Jammu,November 15 (Scoop News)-Expressing grief over the loss of lives in a road accident in Doda district, JKPCC Working President Raman Bhalla in a condolence message said, "Saddened by the road accident near Thatri, Doda. In this hour of grief, I convey my condolences to the bereaved families. I pray that the people who have been injured recover at the earliest. Bhalla expressed deep shock over the road accident and demanded immediate airlifting of the critically injured persons to the Srinagar or Jammu Govt Hospital or out of J&K for specialized treatment.“The critically injured should be provided specialized treatment on priority basis,” said Bhalla while demanding adequate compensation for the next of kins who lost their lives in the road accident at Assar. He expressed sympathy with the bereaved family members who lost their loved ones in the road mishap and demanded compensation to all the victims of the road accident.He said roads in Chenab Valley have become a death trap and the authorities concerned have failed to fix problems on the road that connects Jammu – Doda – Ramban - Kishtwar. “The traffic police should act against the overloading and speedy vehicles on the hilly roads that often lead to fatal road accidents and loss of lives.The transport department and traffic police should work in coordination so that the traffic rule violators can be identified, and action can be taken accordingly,” he said. He said that the roads are in shabby condition across Chenab Valley and the commuters often complain of road mishaps because of the bad roads that require immediate attention of the Govt. “A safety audit of the roads across Chenab Valley should be conducted regarding its safety for the commuters, and corrective measures should also be taken. There is a need to fix accountability both on the public transport, traffic police and civil administration to ensure such road accidents can be avoided in future,” he suggested. ... |
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