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Commuters suffer as private transporters protest Smart City bus expansion

Taha Wani by Taha Wani
April 21, 2026
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Commuters suffer as private transporters protest Smart City bus expansion

A complete chakka jam was observed across the Kashmir Valley against the proposed expansion of Smart City bus service to various districts. PHOTO: Farooq Javed.

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Srinagar: A complete chakka jam was observed across the Kashmir Valley after transporters called for a strike against the proposed expansion of Smart City bus services to various districts.

The unanimous strike reflected the growing concerns among local transporters over their livelihood.

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As private buses vanished from the scene, the commuters across the Kashmir Valley faced a harrowing time on Monday as protesting transporters opposed government’s proposal to expand Smart City bus services in other districts.

The All Jammu and Kashmir Transporters’ Welfare Association on Saturday called for a Valley-wide ‘chakka jam’ (road blockade) over fears that the move may threaten their livelihoods.

Shabir Ahmad Matta, president of transporters’ association, urged Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha and Chief Minister Omar Abdullah to stop the proposed expansion of Smart City bus services.

“This ‘chakka jam’ is against the expansion of bus services under the Smart City project in other districts. Recently, the transport minister said 200 more buses will be brought. We are against that, and we condemn it,” Matta said.

“We had told the government not to go ahead with the move. We also told the officials to address our concerns, but they did not,” Matta added.

Matta said the proposed expansion of services in areas such as Pulwama, Kangan and Sopore has triggered fears among transporters over the “loss of livelihood”.

The Smart City bus service, an eco-friendly public transport system, was launched in Jammu and Kashmir in November 2023.

Initially, 100 electric buses were procured for Srinagar and Jammu cities each, with the government announcing free rides for women.

But the officials later proposed expansion to improve connectivity to other district routes amidst growing demands, triggering protests by private transporters.

 

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