People continue to suffer as rail service remain suspended on Srinagar-Banihal track
SRINAGAR: People continue to suffer as train service remained suspended for the second successive day today on Srinagar-Banihal track via south Kashmir for security reasons while trains will chug in north Kashmir as per schedule, a senior Railway official said.
Meanwhile, hundreds of people arriving at different rail stations on Srinagar-Banihal track are returning with great disappointment after being informed about the suspension of the rail service.
The train service on Srinagar-Anantnag-Qazigund in south Kashmir to Banihal in Jammu region track will remain suspended today for the second successive day for security reasons, Chief Controller Northern Railway said.
He said the decision to suspend all train runs on this track has been taken for the security of passengers and railway property following an advisory from state administration and police.
A top district commander of Lashker-e-Toiba (LeT) Ayoub Lalihari was killed in an encounter with security forces in Pulwama on August 16, leading to massive protests in the south Kashmir, where some damage was caused to railway property also. (UNI)
Meanwhile, hundreds of people arriving at different rail stations on Srinagar-Banihal track are returning with great disappointment after being informed about the suspension of the rail service.
The train service on Srinagar-Anantnag-Qazigund in south Kashmir to Banihal in Jammu region track will remain suspended today for the second successive day for security reasons, Chief Controller Northern Railway said.
He said the decision to suspend all train runs on this track has been taken for the security of passengers and railway property following an advisory from state administration and police.
A top district commander of Lashker-e-Toiba (LeT) Ayoub Lalihari was killed in an encounter with security forces in Pulwama on August 16, leading to massive protests in the south Kashmir, where some damage was caused to railway property also. (UNI)
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