Pulwama, Oct 17 (KNO): Residents in various villages of Rajpora tehsil of south Kashmir's Pulwama district are demanding bus services in their areas. The inhabitants of Aglar Kandi, Kadipora, Kanigam, Drabgam, and neighbouring localities told the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) that despite such services being available in almost every corner of Kashmir, their areas lack the facility. The residents said they are compelled to walk nearly five kilometres on foot to access transportation facilities. Zakir Ahmad, a resident of Aglar, mentioned the hardships faced by the people in the area, including employees and students, who need to commute to Pulwama and Srinagar for work or educational purposes. He said patients and the elderly are also grappling with the absence of transport facilities. “We have brought this matter to the attention of the relevant authorities, who had initially assured them that services would commence after the conclusion of the Amarnath Yatra. However, over a month has passed since the yatra concluded, but nothing has been done,” Ahmad said. In light of this situation, the residents of the villages have urged the road transport corporation authorities and the District Commissioner of Pulwama to take steps to provide transport facilities in their areas—(KNO)