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Passengers protest at Qazigund, stop forces vehicle

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January 30, 2019
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Srinagar:  Protests erupted on the Srinagar Jammu highway at Qazigund against authorities letting forces vehicle pass while stopping other computers on the stretch.

Protestors stopped forces vehicles and did not let them move accusing there movement being reason for the mess on roads.

“Army and CRPF Vehicle are being allowed to move ahead which becomes a major reason of Traffic Jam,” they said.

“Passengers have  suffered a lot since yesterday morning due to mismanagement of traffic and people have been left to suffer by the dispensation,” they said.

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