Dholpur : Dholpur These days, stray animals have made their home at many places on Delhi-Mumbai National Highway No. 44. These animals will be seen sitting in herds at various places on the highway. The safety of vehicles passing through the national highway remains in danger due to these animals. Many times vehicles have been saved from collision due to animals suddenly appearing in front of fast-moving vehicles. On the other hand, neither NHAI nor the local administration is taking any action regarding these animals roaming on the highway.
‘Yamdoot’ will be formed in the fog
The winter season has already started. Now, if there is fog in the coming days, these stray animals can wreak havoc on the highway. If the animals sitting on the highway are not visible in the fog, there is a possibility of vehicles hitting them. Pedestrians and drivers Amit, Anil, Bablu, Saurabh, Rahul etc. told that the abandoned animals sitting in a herd on the highway are not visible to the drivers in the fog. This will cause accidents. There is still light fog in the morning due to which drivers are facing problems. At the same time, small animals are colliding with each other and falling victim to death.
There was a crowd in Maniyan town also
Unclaimed information will be seen sitting on both sides of the highway. The situation is the same from Dholpur to Baritha border. Here on the highway coming out of Maniyan town, the situation is even worse. Here, herds of cattle will be seen around the market, bus stand, vegetable and fruit shops. Here people are finding it difficult to move on foot with their luggage. In the past months, more than a dozen people have been injured by these animals. But even after this no action has been taken to stop them.