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Kharar railway station road unsafe

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Mohali, March 7

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Reaching Kharar railway station has become an arduous task. It is highly unsafe, too. The last 1-km stretch of the road is narrow and riddled with potholes. Public transport is close to non-existent in the area. It gets worse at night as the streetlights have remained defunct for a long time.

The worst part of the journey is a liquor vend near the railway station. Visitors said there was no police patrol on this stretch. “It seems the administration and the police have abandoned this post,” complained a group of women reaching here around 9 pm.

Visitors complained that the parking lot remains shrouded in darkness after sunset and that police personnel at the railway station are nowhere to be seen during the day or night.

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The liquor vending near the railway station has become a source of nuisance. Residents urged the police to increase the police patrol on the Kharar railway station-Padiala road.

The Kharar railway station, hometown of Punjab Minister for Tourism and Cultural Affairs Anmol Gagan Mann, is a halt point for over three major trains, including a Jan Shatabdi early in the morning. Police officials said patrolling would be increased on this stretch.

A nightmare

Every time my daughter comes from Amritsar, I make sure to pick her up from the railway station as the area is unsafe. Not just women, men circumspect before stepping foot in this area at night.” — A resident

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