Uttarakhand / Mussoorie : Mussoorie Traders and Welfare Association gave a memorandum to operate the city bus soon

The Mussoorie Traders and Welfare Association has given a memorandum to UD Tiwari, the executive officer of the Mussoorie Municipal Council, demanding that the municipality should start the city bus service soon, if the demand is not fulfilled, it has been warned of picketing and protest. Rajat Aggarwal, president of Mussoorie Traders and Welfare Association, said that 2 city buses were bought by the municipality by spending more than fifty lakh rupees and were operated in the past. But it is very sad that they were purchased at a cost of lakhs A bus library is standing on Kincraig Road for the last 3 years, on the other hand, the operation of a bus has been stopped in the past due to which the people of Mussoorie Jharipani, Barloganj, Indira Colony, Shiv Colony, Happy Valley, Hathi Paon etc. are in the city. It is getting very difficult to get there. Especially school children and office going people, but unfortunately the municipal officials and public representatives are not paying attention to this. These two buses were bought by the municipality by spending about 50 lakh rupees, not using these buses is a misuse of public money and is unfair to the public. He said that if the city bus is not started by the municipal administration within 15 days, then on May 5, members of the Mussoorie Traders and Welfare Association along with the people of Mussoorie, Barleganj, in front of the gate of St. George’s College, protested and dharna. All the responsibility of which will be given by the municipality administration.