More Than 30 Lakh Passengers Left Hyderabad For Their Hometowns In Last 3 Days
Hyderabad, Jan 11 (Maxim News) The main intersections are crowded with passengers going from Bhagyanagaram to other districts of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. The rush of passengers has increased tremendously at the main hubs like Dilsukh Nagar, Uppal, LB Nagar, Hayat Nagar and JBS bus stands. Even though the bus stands are full of passengers, women, the elderly and small children are facing severe difficulties as the buses do not arrive on time.
As a large number of city dwellers set out to return to their hometowns, all the bus stands have become crowded. Passengers are facing severe hardships as they cannot find tickets and have to wait for hours for buses. Women, the elderly, and those with small children are facing even more dire conditions.
Due to the huge increase in passenger demand, all reservations in buses and trains have been completely filled till tomorrow. Passengers are expressing extreme disappointment as online and counter reservations are not available. Although the RTC and Railway departments are running special services in view of the Sankranti rush, they are not enough to cope with the number of passengers. Reservations in all major trains and RTC buses have been completely filled till tomorrow.
The buses not arriving on time is adding to the problems of the passengers. There is chaos at the bus stands as the buses are not running as per the schedule. In some places, the passengers expressed their anger and questioned the authorities.
In view of the rush of passengers, passengers are demanding that additional buses be run. They are demanding that special buses be arranged, especially during the night hours. The city residents are demanding that the RTC officials take steps to control the rush. (Maxim News)
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