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Stray cattle, encroachment turn city roads into obstacle course

Presence of stray cattle, encroachment and installation of electric poles on roads have become a cause of concern for the residents of Jalalabad, the home assembly segment of deputy chief minister Sukhbir Badal, in Fazilka district.

Updated on: Oct 06, 2013 08:48 PM IST
Hindustan Times | By , Ferozepur
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Presence of stray cattle, encroachment and installation of electric poles on roads have become a cause of concern for the residents of Jalalabad, the home assembly segment of deputy chief minister Sukhbir Badal, in Fazilka district.

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While stray cattle, abandoned by their owners when they stopped giving milk, cause numerous accidents and traffic jams, besides creating disturbances in the markets, no measures have been taken to resolve this problem till date.

Besides, electric poles have been installed on almost all city roads, and many banks have set up generator sets on the roadside, hindering smooth flow of traffic and leading to scarcity of parking space.

Resident speak

Whenever we seek a permanent solution to the problem of cattle menace, it turns into a religious and political debate, preventing any action
Surinder Goyal, social activist

Despite high casualty rate in accidents caused by stray animals, nothing has been done, while unchecked encroachment has worsened the condition of the roads
GK Jindal, former president, Jalalabad Bar Association

Public should be involved in resolving the stray animal problem, and funds should be collected at the local level, if needed
Subhash Aggarwal, former president, Jalalabad Market Committee

Municipal authorities and policemen should keep a joint check on stray cattle and encroachment on roads
Vivek Watts, businessman

The cattle pound is packed to capacity. I asked the bank authorities to remove the gen sets. Notices will be issued to defaulters and encroachers
Paramjit Singh, sub-divisional magistrate, also municipal administrator

 
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