Jammu & Kashmir

Halting of fruit-laden trucks: Constraints on Srinagar-Jammu highway likely to get over in 3 to 4 days, say officials

Fruit laden trucks stranded on Srinagar-Jammu highway. [FPK File Photo/ Qayoom Khan]

Srinagar: Amid the halting of fruit-laden trucks on the Srinagar-Jammu highway, top officials on Monday said that the constraints on the highway are likely to get clear in the next 3-4 days, and halting traffic for four hours on daily basis is likely to end soon.

A top official while talking to the news agency Kashmir News Observer said that the administration is proactively working so that fruit growers won’t face any problems at any cost and there is the option of the Mughal road available.

“When we took up this issue with fruit growers association, they accepted that they will use Mughal road as well. By choosing the Mughal road, it will take a little more time in reaching Jammu but you won’t be halted there for a day or two,” he said, adding that around 1000 trucks are going through the road but double-decker trucks can use that route on daily basis and only down traffic is allowed on Mughal road.

He added that on the directions of the Chief Secretary Srinagar-Jammu highway is being closed for four hours to carry out necessary repair works and it is definitely affecting the movement of traffic.

“We are ready to hear and work on every suggestion of growers and they must come forward, and every step is being taken in this regard so that nobody faces any issues on the highway.”

He further said that they are more than happy to work on solutions, but there are some constraints on the highway, which they can’t overcome this time.

“Necessary repair works are likely to get completed in the next 3-4 days after that halting of traffic for 4 hours won’t be required.”

Meanwhile, top officials informed KNO that a meeting of high-rank officials with the Fruits Growers Association will be held today at around 3 pm in which all options will be discussed.

President Kashmir Valley Fruit Growers cum Dealers Union (KVFGDU), Basheer Ahmad told KNO that they have been called for a meeting at 3 pm today and they are hopeful that the administration will come up with a solution so that growers won’t face this problem anymore.

 

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