Villagers carry 48-yr-old female patient on shoulders due to lack of road connectivity in B’pora’s Hapatnar

In a small village of Kunan in North Kashmir’s Bandipora district, people carried a-48-year-old female patient on their shoulders for about a kilometer due to lack of road connectivity.

Hapatnar-Babagund a small hamlet is located about one kilometer from Kunan village of the district where as per official record, 23 families live- all below poverty line (BPL).

Locals told news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) that a female diabetic patient, Shama-Parveen was suffering from pain in her right hand due to infection, but the village does not have about a kilometre of road.

“So we had to carry her on our shoulders to Kunan. From there we drove the patient to the district hospital Bandipora,” they said.

People who carried the patient on their shoulders said, on the way to the road, the three of them were taking turns carrying the patients on their shoulders.

Junaid Qureshi, the patient’s son, said that there is still no proper road in his village which highlights the lack of basic facilities, even in an emergency situation, in the village.

“When we reached the district hospital, doctors told me that I was lucky to arrive early and immediately my mother was shifted to Srinagar for advanced treatment,” he said.

Meanwhile, locals appealed district administration Bandipora to pay due attention to their area so that their sufferings and miseries will come to an end.

In a video which has also gone viral on social media, three persons can be seen ferrying a patient on their shoulders and are walking on a path full of small rocks to reach the Kunan main road.

Meanwhile, an official from district administration when contacted said that he will look into the matter. An official, however, said that the hamlet is already connected with nearest Bandipora-Arin motorable road, and the same will be repaired very soon if required.

KNO