In Lamjung, vehicles carrying tourists are also blocked

Jestha 19, 2082

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In Lamjung, vehicles carrying tourists are also blocked

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The agitating public transport operators have also blocked the vehicles carrying tourists in Lamjung. They stopped the vehicle carrying tourists visiting the circular Annapurna footpath at Bensisahar municipality-6 Chanaute in Lamjung section under the Bensisahar-Chame road.

On Sunday, the agitating businessmen stopped a green number plate vehicle in Akashedanda, Bensisahar Municipality-1, which is located on the Lamjung section of the Dumre-Bensisahar road. DSP Resham Bohra informed that the Scorpio with green number plates was left only after the police told them.

Businessmen stopped the vehicles at Tanahun border crossing, Siundibar, Udipur, Akashe and other places on Dumre-Bensisahar road. Those who came in private vehicles were turned away and some were threatened.

On Monday, they blocked the road going towards Manang. They have not allowed to operate Khudi-Bhulbhu vehicles as well as auto (tempo).

It has been agreed between them that the bus traders will look at the Dumre-Bensisahar road section and the jeep traders will look towards Manang. When the jeep businessmen started obstructing even the vehicles carrying tourists, they arrested one of them and brought him to the district police office. After agreeing to leave the businessman, the Scorpio carrying the tourist was released.

Mr. Kishore Kumar Basnet, president of Marsyangdi Transport Transport Company Pvt. Ltd., an association of businessmen who were driving jeeps towards Manang, said that the businessmen were forced to come out on the road. Our movement does not mean stopping the vehicles carrying tourists. It was reported that some friends had stopped. We have left it behind," he said.

All the vehicles of Prithvi Highway Bus Operating Company, Lamjung Kalika Transport Pvt Ltd, Nepal Micro and Bus Company are not running in Lamjung. Lamjung Kalika Transport Pvt Ltd monitoring coordinator Tas Bahadur Gurung said that all public vehicles were not running and were not allowed to run.

According to traffic police chief Sy Bhim Bahadur Ranabhat, the businessmen came out on the road and stopped the moving vehicles. He said that support for operations other than public transport has been coordinated by coordinating with businessmen.

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