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AJKPWA expresses shock over accidents | | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, July 14: All J&K Passengers' Welfare Association (AJKPWA) has expressed shock and grief over the tragic road accidents at Ramban in which eight persons including two children got killed and at Ambphalla in which two women employees were killed. The association censured the state government for being so callous over the unnatural deaths in road accidents and asked the Governor to register the case against owner of the expired vehicle Ranjit Singh, driver Shankar Dutt, Regional Transport Officer Jammu & other concerned officials of RTO Jammu besides concerned traffic police officers under section 302 and immediate arrest all these persons. Addressing a meeting, president AJKPWA, Pt RC Sharma (journalist, RTI & Peace Activist) said that frequently reoccurring of the accidents in the state clearly indicates that the Transport department and Traffic police has become worthless and den of corruption. He asked the government that strict measures should be taken and the responsible person of Transport department and Traffic police should be punished as per the section 302 of the constitution. He asked the Governor to take immediate steps to stop the accidents in Jammu & Kashmir as the people are scared to travel. |
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