End harassment to commuters on Mughal Road: CSF

Excelsior Correspondent

RAJOURI, May 8: Civil Society Forum (CSF) Rajouri expressed concern over the harassment to commuters at Poshana Check Point while travelling on Mughal Road.
While addressing media persons, Tazeem Dar, Member Civil Society Forum said that it is very disappointing that those travelling on Mughal Road are facing hardships on the name of Security Check at Poshana and appealed Governor Satya Pal Malik for resolving the issue.
Ashok Sharma, another Member Civil Society Forum while condemning the act said that some forces are trying to demonise Mughal Road so that travelling on it could be discouraged.
Liaqat Chowdhary, Sarpanch Member Civil Society Forum said that patients, students, children, old age persons and ladies are the worst sufferers and demanded stoppage of harassment to commuters who had to wait for hours to get through this check point at Poshana.
Forum members also expressed dismay over the miserable conditions of Nomadic population in wake of travelling to higher reaches and demanded separate and safe tracks for nomads while travelling to higher reaches along with live stock and also appealed the Administration to frame mechanism for the redressal of issues to nomadic population.