Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Gurgaon schools open, buses start plying after four days

- Kartik Kumar kartik.kumar@htlive.com

GURGAON:Life returned to normal on Tuesday in the city after four days of tension over verdict and sentencing against Dera Sacha Sauda chief Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh.

Most schools, colleges, public offices and corporates saw full attendance. Even long snarls, that have come to be regarded as ‘normal’ for Gurgaon, returned on Tuesday morning as vehicles plied normally, albeit in the presence of police who kept a tight vigil on vehicles entering the city.

The transport department also resumed normal functionin­g and several intercity and interstate buses started normal services on designated routes. Schools in Gurgaon that were closed on Monday also ensured that classes resumed on Tuesday as things have remained peaceful across Gurgaon district.

Barring a few arrests of Dera followers, who were later released, there has not been a single incident of violence in the city related to the Dera Sacha Sauda.

State bus services of Haryana, Rajasthan, Punjab and Uttarakhan­d had been suspended in the wake of unrest in Punjab and Haryana following the conviction of Dera Sacha Sauda chief Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh.

“Bus services to Ambala were hit badly since Friday, as only luxury buses were running and, that too, at inflated fares. I tried my luck with trains, but they too, were few and far between. I was able to book a bus ticket this (Tuesday) evening,” Navneet Duggal, of Ambala, said.

Navneet had come to Gurgaon to attend a wedding and has been stuck in the city since Saturday.Although the district administra­tion had assured that buses were plying as usual on Sunday, services were limited. Over 600 trains had been cancelled as well.

“I was fortunate to book a Shatabdi ticket on Sunday to travel to Chandigarh. I had my fingers crossed as trains were overbooked. I am glad that the disruption was temporary and that buses are back on the roads. I shuttle between the two cities and it gets difficult when transport services are curbed,” Supreet Kaur, a resident of DLF Phase 4, said. Supreet’s parents are in Chandigarh.

Haryana Roadways officials had said on Monday evening that bus services to most cities, barring Rohtak and Sirsa, have resumed.

 ??  ?? Interstate bus services to Rajasthan, Punjab and Uttarakhan­d resumed in Gurgaon on Tuesday. SANJEEV VERMA/HT PHOTO
Interstate bus services to Rajasthan, Punjab and Uttarakhan­d resumed in Gurgaon on Tuesday. SANJEEV VERMA/HT PHOTO

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