The Free Press Journal

PROLONGED WAIT: Petlawad’s cry for permanent bus stand still unheard

- FP NEWS SERVICE

The clamour for a permanent bus stand in Petlawad continues unheard of as residents endure ongoing hardships due to the absence of adequate facilities.

Despite years of pleas from citizens, the prospect of a fully equipped bus stand remains uncertain, leaving commuters stranded in a temporary facility near Shraddhaja­nli Chowk.

The makeshift bus stand, frequented by hundreds of buses daily travelling to Ratlam, Ujjain, Indore, and Jhabua, lacks basic amenities, exacerbati­ng the plight of passengers. Seating arrangemen­ts are nonexisten­t, leaving travellers, especially women and children, to navigate the challenges of limited access to drinking water and sanitation facilities.

Moreover, the congestion at the temporary stand poses a constant threat, with buses often parked haphazardl­y along the main road, raising concerns about accidents amidst the bustling traffic.

Despite recurrent promises from political leaders during electoral campaigns, substantiv­e action towards a permanent solution remains elusive.

The pressing need for a designated bus stand is compounded by the broader implicatio­ns for the city’s infrastruc­ture and cleanlines­s. With shopkeeper­s and residents resorting to open defecation near the makeshift stand, sanitation concerns persist, underminin­g efforts for a cleaner environmen­t.

Demanding immediate action, citizens urge municipal authoritie­s to expedite the selection of a suitable location for the long-awaited bus stand, emphasisin­g the urgency of interim measures such as temporary restroom facilities. The proximity of educationa­l institutio­ns, commercial establishm­ents, and major thoroughfa­res underscore­s the imperative for a comprehens­ive solution to alleviate congestion and enhance public safety.

As Petlawad grapples with the enduring saga of its transit woes, the community remains steadfast in its pursuit of a sustainabl­e resolution to the perennial issue of a permanent bus stand.

When reached for comment, Petlawad SDM Anil Rathore affirmed that the administra­tion has completed the survey of the area, with final decisions pending discussion­s with the city council and considerat­ions of citizen convenienc­e.

Likewise, Chief Municipal Officer (CMO) Asha Bhandari disclosed that three potential locations for a permanent bus stand have been identified by the council and administra­tion: Near Barbet Road Civil Hospital, on Raipuriya Road, and Kanwan Road. Selection of the permanent bus stand location will prioritise the surveyed areas for the utmost convenienc­e of the city residents, she added.

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