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Hail DC Shopian, Kashmiri people for timely support

Poonch, July 3 (GNS): The families of the 11 students killed in last week’s Mughal Road accident on Wednesday demanded a judicial enquiry into the incident and criticized the district administration for a “lackadaisical” approach towards the incident saying no FIR has been registered despite passing of a week.

A vehicle, Tempo Traveller, carrying students of a private computer learning centre on a picnic trip from Surankote to Dhobijan (Sopore) met an accident near Pir Ki Gali along the Mughal Road last week which resulted in the death of 11 students, 9 of the girls, and injuries to 7 others of which two are still battling for life.

It also came to fore that the ill-fated vehicle was without route permit since August 10, 2017.

The families in a joint press conference on Wednesday expressed dismay over the “sloppy development” into the accident. They castigated the district administration and the relevant law enforcement agencies for showing “lackadaisical approach” towards the mishap.

 “No one from the administration has turned up since the accident,” one of the bereaved family members said. “Not even a single person from the administration came to visit us.”

He said that there are many vehicles ‘plying without valid permits.’

The families said the Deputy Commissioner “didn’t step beyond Baffliaz”. However, they hailed DC Shopian and the people of Kashmir who according to them provided them all sorts of help during and after the accident.

“Our DC Rahul Yadav didn’t come beyond Baffliaz to share our pain and grief. We salute Kashmiri brothers and DC Shopian who remained with us shoulder to shoulder. We also want to thank Shopian police who came here to investigate the matter,” they said.

“What hurts us more is that the investigation has been handed over to such a person who is actually responsible for the incident,” the furious families said in the presser. “The person investigating the matter is a relative of the institute owner.”

One of the persons among the families said the DC failed to take any action against the institute and the driver. “How come a Tempo boards 18 passengers?”

Asserting that the families were caught unaware of the happening, he said that no prior permission was sought from any family regarding the proposed picnic.

 “We also ask the district administration including SDM to show any proof that the institute had sought any prior permission to go on a picnic. The truth is that no permission was sought. When we heard of the accident, we had no idea whether our children are at the institute or at picnic,” he said.

Another family member Waqar Ahmad Khan narrating the fateful incident said, “June 27 was a horrible night for the whole district (Poonch).” He said the district administration is responsible for the tragedy.

Expressing concern over the frequent road accidents in the region, the families said many mishaps have taken place in the recent past but the district administration is “unmoved”.

Waqar seconded the statement of another bereaved family members that they were not informed about the proposed picnic by the institute. “I am a family member and know nothing of it (picnic). No permission was sought from us. We came to know only at 4 pm when we were asked to receive the dead bodies of our children,” he said.

The families demanded that the investigation be handed over to a “third party” stressing that “no local be made part of the probe team”.

They also raised questions over the local police, saying, “Two police posts fall on the way. How did they (police) allow the vehicle with so many passengers? They only keep a regular check on the movement of cattle. For them, human lives don’t matter.”

The families demanded the transfer of Deputy Commissioner saying that no action has been taken against traffic violators and drug peddlers during his tenure.

They also raised questions over the statement of RTO Poonc

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