An undeclared race of rash driving is to be blamed for Thursday accident at Paltanbazar where five people sustained serious injury.
Eyewitness told Assam Times that the city bus which was coming from Panbazar side was trying to overtake two other buses along with many two and three wheelers on the AT Road.
“Had the bus tried to control its speed the incident would have taken place where more than 10 people sustained injury,” said one of the eyewitness.
A college student is battling for life at the GMCH after he sustained injury in the accident.
“The speeding bus rammed into the two wheeler on which the student was sitting,” said another eyewitness.
The driver and his assistance managed to escape from the spot.
Expressing dismay over the fate of an important road, named after Assam’s pioneer litterateur Sahityasamrat Lakshminath Bezbarua, the Patriotic People’s Front Assam (PPFA) urges the concerned authorities to reopen the road connecting Guwahati Railway station with Nehru Park/Gauhati Town Club point on MG road. The forum of nationalist citizens argues that LNB road should be reorganised for daily use by the commuters as well as heavy vehicles approaching the Reserve Bank of India office, Army Transit Camp and the busiest railway station of the region.
It may be mentioned that the GTC point on the north (adjacent to Judges Field and Nehru Park in Panbazar locality),...
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