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Elderly man killed in road accident in Punjab’s Hoshiarpur; family, locals block highway in protest

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Hoshiarpur, March 13 (PTI) An elderly man was killed after a private bus allegedly hit his scooter near Chak Gujjran village here on Friday, triggering protests by his family members and local shopkeepers who blocked the Hoshiarpur-Jalandhar road for over two hours, police said.

The deceased was identified as 73-year-old Resham Singh, a resident of Kirti Nagar in Hoshiarpur.

According to the police, the incident occurred when the bus belonging to a private transport company allegedly hit the scooter on which Singh was travelling, killing him on the spot.

Following the accident, the bus driver and conductor allegedly fled, abandoning the vehicle.

Soon after the incident, family members of the deceased and shopkeepers from Adda Chak Gujjran staged a protest and blocked the Hoshiarpur-Jalandhar road, leading to long queues of vehicles on both carriageways of the highway.

The protest was led by Balram Singh, son of the deceased, who demanded strict action against those responsible for the accident.

Bullowal Station House Officer Parvinder Singh and an official of the transport company reached the spot and held talks with the protesters.

The blockade was lifted after the transport company official assured protesters that the bus driver would be produced before the Bullowal police on March 14.

Traffic resumed around 1.10 pm after the protest was called off. PTI COR CHS ARB ARB

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