Tribune News Service
Amritsar, March 3
Resumption of trains at the Amritsar Railway Station (ARS) has failed to bring cheer to auto drivers who have been out of job for nearly a year.
Jagpreet Singh, an auto driver, said: It’s been nearly a year that trains were suspended due to lockdown. He said initially, as many as 240 autos were allowed to enter the railway station but now, not even a single auto is permitted to go inside the railway station which has hit their livelihood.
“When we went to meet a senior official at Ferozepur in this regard, they asked us to furnish some documents along with the road permit.” He lamented that the majority of the auto drivers do not have such permits but the railway officials are insisting for the same. He accused them of deliberately doing so to deny them the parking space inside the ARS.
Rakesh Kumar, another auto driver, said, as per the new design, the railways is in the process of upgrading the seating arrangement at the site where we used to park autos before lockdown last year. It is also going ahead with the plans to set up a museum at the TTE rest house, situated behind the parking area. The railways had conveyed about the beautification plan to auto and taxi operators here. This would reduce the parking area, he said, adding that taxi operators were not against the plan, but it should not be at the cost of livelihood of auto drivers.
Similarly, Manjit Singh, a leader of the taxi union, said, “As many as 40 taxi drivers have been paying Rs 1,200 per month as licence fee to the Railways for parking their vehicles.” Taxi operators were asked to restrict themselves to a 60-metre area, where only 10 four-wheelers can be accomodated. Earlier, they had been given an area enough to park about 40 taxis. Divisional Railway Manager, Ferozepur Division, Rajesh Aggarwal, said the beautification and development of the local railway station was undergoing. He added that all sections would be assigned suitable space in the station as per the norms.
Their concern
Rakesh Kumar, an auto driver, said, as per the new design, the railways is in the process of upgrading the seating arrangement at the site where they used to park autos before lockdown last year. It is also going ahead with the plans to set up a museum at the TTE rest house, situated behind the parking area. The railways had conveyed about the beautification plan to auto and taxi operators here. This would reduce the parking area, he said, adding that taxi operators were not against the plan, but it should not be at the cost of the livelihood of auto drivers.
2 weekly trains maybe restored
The railways is likely to restore two weekly trains Amritsar-Kolkata and Amritsar-Dibrugarh from March 5. Four pairs of Janshatabdi, Paschim Express, Frontier (Golden Temple) and Shahid Express ply daily. Besides, two weekly trains of Amritsar-Jalpaiguri and Amritsar-Nagpur have also been plying. It was only recently that the daily Amritsar – Pathankot train was restored. All of them pass through Amritsar-Tarn Taran-Beas as the activists of the Kisan Mazdoor Sangarsh Committee continue to block Amritsar-Delhi rail route near Jandiala railway station.
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