Srinagar petrol pump declares no fuel for minors, helmetless riders
Viral poster gains public support, authorities urged to implement such steps across all fuel stations
Rehan Qayoom Mir
Srinagar, Nov 20 (KNO): A petrol pump at
Bypass, Srinagar has put up a poster about road safety, declaring no fuel for vehicles driven by minors and those driving two-wheelers without helmets.
The poster reads: “For 2 Wheelers, No Helmet, No Fuel” and “For Minors, No Fuel”.
On November 14, two young boys died, while another one was critically injured after a tragic collision between two vehicles occurred near the Tengpora area in Srinagar, which triggered debate about minor driving and road safety in the valley. Also, the traffic police on Tuesday issued a WhatsApp number to report traffic violations.
According to the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), the poster which specifically targets minors riding in the valley and two-wheelers without helmets, has gone viral, drawing praise from residents and urging authorities to take action.
The initiative, displayed by a fueling station near Bypass Srinagar, focuses on preventing minors from riding without proper safety measures, especially helmets.
The message aims to enforce stricter safety norms, stressing that fueling stations should not provide fuel to minors or those without helmets. This initiative soon received support as it went viral on social media.
Nadeem Bashir, a local from Bemina Srinagar, said, “I fully support this initiative. It’s high time something is done to stop minors from riding without helmets. This rule should be made mandatory across all fuel stations.”
He added, “Too many young people are riding recklessly, and this will certainly make a difference.”
Another resident, Sahi Mir, said, “The authorities should implement this idea as soon as possible. It’s not just about helmets or giving fuel to minors, but saving the lives of minors who are often seen riding dangerously.”
Hailing the initiative, a local shopkeeper said, “It is a great idea. Fuel stations should be part of the solution to curb underage riding. If they refuse to provide fuel, it will send a strong message about safety and responsibility.”
As the poster went viral, it sparked hopes that similar measures could be enforced throughout the city, ensuring minors prioritise their safety while riding two-wheelers—(KNO)
PDP’s support to BJP led to abrogation of Articles 370, 35A: Advisor to CM
Says party never supported development, should do some introspection
Rehan Qayoom Mir
Srinagar, Nov 20 (KNO): Nasir Aslam Wani, the advisor to Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, Wednesday said that the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) should do some introspection as it is because of their support to Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) that led to the abrogation of Articles 370 and 35A.
“Had the PDP not joined hands with the BJP in 2014, the Articles 370 and 35A would have not abrogated. The destruction of the past 10 years wouldn’t have been witnessed as well,” Wani said while reacting to the statements of PDP over the resolution passed in the Legislative Assembly.
He also said that the party as well as its leaders must do some introspection as this party has always tried to mislead the people. “They have done similar kinds of things in 2008 and 2010 while the 2016 situation also arose with their chaos. The party was and is supporting political chaos,” he added.
Wani further stated that PDP has never supported in contributing to the development and progress, but instead supported the political disorder for which the people are not going to forgive them—(KNO)