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Srinagar, July 09 (KNO) : Congress leader Kadfeen Choudhary has questioned government’s inefficacy in taming the chaotic traffic in state’s Sumer capital, stating that at a time when city has been plunged into chaos, traffic police is caught napping. In a statement issued to KNO, Kadfeen said that it is deeply disturbing to find that people aren’t satisfied with the way traffic police is doing its job. He said that people are disgruntled with the way city’s traffic police is functioning as there are no regulations being implemented and senior officials in the department have left the junior cops at the mercy of the unfavourable circumstances. He added that the traffic cops standing amid the scorching heat in the middle of the roads regulating traffic deserve respect and adulation. However, said Kadfeen, the inefficacy at the higher level in the department in deeply disturbing. “With each passing day, the grievances related to the worsening traffic scenario in the state are mounting. The senior level officers in the traffic department prefer not to take any remedial measures due to which the situation is getting bad from worse with common masses becoming the victims of this anti-people attitude of the traffic department,” Kadfeen said. He urged the Governor administration to pay heed to peoples’ mounting complaints and address them on priority.(KNO)

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