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Parking First, E-Challans Later! Kashmir Traders Expresses Concerns Over ITMS System Without Adequate Infrastructure

Newsville News Service by Newsville News Service
December 21, 2024
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Srinagar: The Kashmir Traders and Manufacturers Federation (KTMF), President Mohammad Sadiq Baqal, has voiced serious concerns over the introduction of the Intelligent Traffic Management System (ITMS) and the e-challan system by the traffic department in Srinagar district. While acknowledging the need for modern traffic management solutions, Mr. Baqal emphasized that the implementation of this system must be preceded by adequate infrastructure and stakeholder engagement.

“We are not against the ITMS e-challan system,” said Mr. Baqal. “However, the fundamental issue lies in the lack of proper parking facilities in the busy areas of Srinagar city, particularly in the century-old markets, bazaars, downtown, and civil lines areas. Without addressing these issues, the e-challan system only adds to the hardships faced by shopkeepers and customers alike.”

The KTMF President highlighted that the government has been repeatedly approached with representations to resolve the parking crisis in Srinagar city. Yet, no tangible steps have been taken to provide parking spaces, particularly in the old city of Shehr-I-Khaas and civil lines areas.

“Shopkeepers are already grappling with financial difficulties and low sales,” he noted. “Now, the e-challan system is creating additional problems. Vehicles parked for just a few minutes to facilitate shopping are photographed and e-challans are issued online. This approach, implemented without consulting stakeholders, is unfair to both shopkeepers and customers.”

Mr. Baqal also pointed out the significant disparity between fines for traffic violations and the costs faced by local businesses. “For example, while shoppers may spend anywhere from 100 to 500 rupees at local outlets, the fines issued by the traffic department range between 1,000 to 2,000 rupees. This creates an imbalance, where small inconveniences for customers and shopkeepers lead to disproportionate penalties. It is not only unfair but also discourages customers from frequenting local markets.”

He called on the traffic department to grant relaxations in the e-challan system until proper parking facilities are made available. “People need time to understand the new system. It is essential to provide them with the necessary infrastructure to comply with the rules effectively,” he added.

In addition to addressing traffic management concerns, Mr. Baqal urged the community to prioritize purchasing daily needs and other items from local shopkeepers.

“Our local businesses have suffered immensely over the decades due to various challenges. It is time we support them to ensure their survival and growth,” he said. “Shopkeepers provide employment and pay all taxes, playing a crucial role in the region’s economy. By supporting local businesses, we can create opportunities for the younger generation, reducing unemployment and steering youth away from harmful activities like drug abuse.”

Mr. Baqal emphasized the need for unity and collaboration within the community. “We must introspect and work collectively for the welfare of our trade community, setting aside personal interests. Together, we can transform our region into a welfare state,” he concluded.

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