Khem Bahadur Gurung of Mirlung, Bhanu Municipality says: 'The vehicle has been stopped since the day after I came down to the headquarters for treatment, and I have not been able to go to the village. I have come to prepare to put rice seeds in the field, I don't know when the car will start!'
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The common people have to suffer a lot when the transporters did not operate the public vehicles for three days. Transport businessmen have stopped public transport in Gandaki province from Friday, demanding the repeal of the rules on riding sharing and self-drive brought by the Gandaki state government.
In this way, when public transport is stopped, people are not able to reach their destination easily. As no businessmen drive public vehicles on the rural and interior road sections of Tanahun and Prithvi Highway, the daily lives of the common people have become uncomfortable and the poor are facing more problems.
Khem Bahadur Gurung of Mirlung, Bhanu municipality said that he could not return to the village after the treatment as the headquarters was closed the day after he came to Damauli for his health treatment. Stating that he had come to Bhorletarchok in Damauli to see if any vehicle would go to the village, Gurung said, "The bus has been stopped since the day after I came down to the headquarters for treatment, and I have not been able to go to the village." I have prepared to put rice seeds in the field, I don't know when the car will run! It is too late to plant rice seeds.'
Similarly, Harimaya Thapa Magar of Risching Rural Municipality-1 Kahun Shivpur, who has been running a fruit business in Damauli targeting passengers traveling by public transport, says that there has been no business for three days. "I have been earning my living by selling fruits to passengers traveling on the highway. But, there has been no business for three days,'' she said, 'This shutdown has made the people like us who eat and eat when they are very healthy. The fruits that were bought with the creditor also started to rot . If the fruit you bought rots, your investment will also sink, and the problem of how to manage your daily life and the money to give to the lender has started bothering you. Vasant Thapa of Byas Municipality-2 says that while the transport businessmen are looking for their rights, they should also take care that someone's rights have been violated. He said that this problem should be resolved immediately and the relevant agencies should find a way out to facilitate the daily life of the common people.
Similarly, a joint team of Armed Police and Nepal Police has been helping passengers stranded on the highway to reach their destination through skirting. Public Transport Save Sangharsh Committee of Gandaki Province has called for shutdown of public transport in Gandaki Province from June 16.
The stranded passengers have been escorted to their destination by skirting the tourist bus from 10 am on Sunday morning. A joint team of the Armed Police and Nepal Police has skirted from Pokhara to the border area of the district and from there Mankamana Gana Tanahun along with the local Nepal Police has the task of skirting and reaching Muglin, District Police Office Tanahun Police Inspector Raju Adhikari said .
Yogendra KC, the spokesperson of Public Transport Service Save Campaign Gandaki, has said that they are forced to use the road due to the policies brought in to displace businessmen. He alleged that this situation was created when the state government made a decision based on Hachuwa.
