Kulgam, Apr 17 (KNO): The deteriorating condition of the Ashmuji–Bhaan road in south Kashmir’s Kulgam district has become a major cause of concern for residents, who allege that official apathy has turned their daily commute into a struggle.
The road, riddled with potholes and thick layers of dust, is causing immense inconvenience to commuters, traders, and students alike.
Locals, speaking to the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), said the stretch, once macadamized nearly a decade ago, has now deteriorated to such an extent that it is barely motorable in several parts.
Mohd Shafi, a shopkeeper from Ashmuji, said the poor condition of the road has directly affected his livelihood. “I started this shop many years ago, and things were running smoothly earlier. But now, the dust from the road constantly enters my shop, damaging goods and making it difficult to even sit inside,” he said. “Customers avoid stopping here because of the dust and inconvenience, which has reduced my income significantly.”
Residents from both Ashmuji and Bhaan villages echoed similar concerns, stating that the road has become a persistent source of trouble for the entire community. “The road was macadamised around 10 years ago, but since then, no proper maintenance has been carried out. Today, it is completely damaged and full of potholes, making travel extremely difficult,” said Sahil Ahmad, another resident.
He said the condition worsens during adverse weather. “In dry weather, the dust creates pollution and health issues, while in rainy conditions, the potholes fill with water, turning the road muddy and dangerous,” Ahmad added.
Locals said the road serves as a crucial link between Kulgam and Anantnag districts, connecting over ten villages and catering to an estimated population of around 30,000 people. Despite its importance, they allege that the stretch has been neglected for years.
“We are facing immense hardships daily. Students, patients, and traders are the worst affected. Authorities seem to be ignoring our repeated pleas,” they said.
The residents have urged the district administration and concerned departments to take immediate steps for the repair and macadamisation of the road. They appealed to MLA Mohamad Yousuf Tarigami to address the long-pending issue—(KNO)