Buses go off roads in Jalandhar, passengers face severe inconvenience
Buses off roads in Jalandhar, passengers stranded

Passengers in Jalandhar faced severe inconvenience on Wednesday after contractual employees of the Punjab Roadways and Punbus joined a statewide strike, leading to widespread disruption of bus services from local depots.

Bus services halted across the city

At the Shaheed-e-Azam Bhagat Singh Interstate Bus Terminal, commuters were seen waiting for long hours as these buses remained off roads. The disruption hit daily commuters, students, women travelling under the state’s free travel scheme and daily wagers the hardest, with many left stranded or forced to look for costly alternatives.

Ranjit Singh, union secretary at Punjab Roadways Depot-1, Jalandhar, said, “More than 160 Punjab Roadways and Punbus buses remained off the roads in Jalandhar. Bus services on local routes remained suspended, while buses operating on longer routes were asked to return to depots.”

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Passengers express frustration

Harpreet Kaur, a resident of Nakodar, said, “I have been waiting since long. Normally buses are frequent, but today there is no clarity.” Another commuter Rajesh Kumar said the strike disrupted his work schedule. “I had to travel to Amritsar for an urgent work. Now, I am helpless to take a private bus which is costly and takes more time,” he said.

The strike was called off Wednesday evening following talks with Transport Secretary Varun Roojam. However, the day-long disruption left thousands of passengers stranded across the city, highlighting the reliance on public transport and the impact of sudden strikes on daily life.

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