Srinagar: As Eid Ul Fitr festivities unfolded in Kashmir, the joyous occasion took a grim turn with reports surfacing of immoral activities and stunt biking in public parks and gardens. Social media platforms were flooded with videos depicting youth engaging in reckless behavior, prompting concerns from both the public and law enforcement agencies.
The spectacle of immoral activities and stunt biking under the guise of celebration has sparked outrage, with many labeling it as a blatant disregard for the sanctity of Eid. Authorities are criticized for failing to curb such behavior and allowing the youth to indulge in activities that not only endanger their lives but also contribute to a rise in social crimes. Law enforcement agencies are facing scrutiny for their perceived inaction in preventing such incidents. It is argued that they have a duty to uphold public safety and should not tolerate any form of misconduct, especially during religious festivities. While the onus of stopping stunt biking on the roads falls on the traffic police, there is a growing consensus that parents must also take responsibility for their children’s actions. The trend of parents acquiescing to their children’s demands for motorbikes, even when they are underage and lack proper licenses, has been identified as a significant contributing factor to the problem. Authorities are urged to take decisive action to address this alarming trend and ensure the safety and well-being of the community, particularly during occasions as sacred as Eid Ul Fitr. It is emphasized that a collective effort is needed from both parents and law enforcement agencies to curb such behavior and foster a culture of responsibility and respect.
On the joyous occasion of Eid Ul Fitr concerns mount0 over reports of young individuals indulging in reckless and immoral activities in public spaces, particularly parks and gardens. Social media platforms are flooded with videos and images depicting stunt biking and other disruptive behavior, prompting calls for action from both the public and law enforcement authorities. The sight of youths performing dangerous stunts on motorbikes in parks and gardens has sparked alarm among residents, who fear for the safety of both the participants and innocent bystanders. Incidents of stunt biking have not only become a nuisance but also pose a significant risk to public safety, with the potential for accidents and injuries.
Law enforcement agencies are urged to step up vigilance and take firm action against those engaging in such behavior. Residents have expressed their dismay over what they perceive as a lack of enforcement and have called for stricter measures to deter reckless activities during festive occasions.
Parents are also reminded of their role in guiding their children away from such hazardous activities. The irresponsible provision of motorbikes to underage individuals, without proper licenses, has been highlighted as a contributing factor to the problem. Parents are encouraged to prioritize the safety and well-being of their children by discouraging them from participating in risky behaviors.
Educational institutions are called upon to play their part in addressing the issue. Suggestions are made for schools and colleges to enforce stricter policies regarding the use of motorbikes by students during school hours, as well as to collaborate with law enforcement agencies in conducting license checks.
Civil society organizations too are urged to join the efforts in raising awareness about the dangers of reckless behavior, particularly during festive occasions like Eid Ul Fitr. Campaigns aimed at promoting responsible and safe celebrations are being planned to educate the community and encourage positive behavior among the youth.
In light of these concerns, community leaders are calling for collective action to address the issue and ensure that Eid celebrations remain safe and enjoyable for all residents. With concerted efforts from all stakeholders, it is hoped that the festivities can be celebrated responsibly, without putting lives at risk
The traffic congestion on Boulevard Road, particularly due to people heading to the tulip garden, is understandable. Tulip gardens, especially during Eid ul-Fitr, tend to attract large crowds as families and friends gather to enjoy the beauty of the blooming flowers and celebrate the festive occasion together.
Meanwhile, to ensure smooth vehicular movement to the Tulip Garden, the Traffic Police have issued an advisory. “Asia’s largest Tulip Garden was opened to the public on March 23, 2024, attracting a large number of tourists and locals, especially after Eid-ul-Fitr. Due to the expected rush, congestion is likely.
For the convenience of people and to avoid slow movement, one-way traffic regulations, especially on holidays, will be enforced,” stated SSP Traffic (Srinagar) Muzaffar Ahmad Shah in the advisory.
“Visitors intending to visit the Tulip Garden are advised to take the Lal Chowk-Dalgate-Boulevard/Gupkar Road route to reach the garden and return via the Nishat-Foreshore-Habak-Dargah-Khanyar route to reach their respective destinations,” the advisory continues. “Similarly, motorists traveling from Harwan-Shalimar-Nishat and adjacent areas to Lal Chowk are requested to use the Foreshore-Hazratbal route instead of the Nishat-Boulevard road axis.”
“Motorists from Gulab Bagh-Zakoora-Naseembagh-Habbak and adjacent areas should take the 90 feet road and Ali Jan route to reach Lal Chowk instead of Foreshore Road. Visitors are advised to park their vehicles only at designated parking places and avoid roadside parking. Vehicles parked improperly will be towed,” the advisory further emphasizes.
The advisory specifies available parking places in front of the Botanical Garden, open land at Karpora, and the LCMA Parking at Nishat. “Emergencies will be allowed to take the shortest route. One-way traffic regulations will be in effect from 9:00 am to 7:00 pm,” it concludes.