Dosti Bus Service and PTDC

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So much is being said and published in electronic and print media about efforts being done by Pakistan and Indian government to improve relations between the two countries. Sometimes, we are told that India will open its banks in Pakistan and sometimes we get to hear that multiple visas will be issued to Pakistanis married to Indian nationals and to all businessmen intending to do business in India.

Unfortunately the Dosti Bus Service operating between Lahore and Delhi does not have a proper departure facility in Lahore since July last year and passengers are asked to come to Wagah border at 5am.

People travelling with children and old aged people have to pay thousands of rupees as taxi fare to reach Wagah border from Lahore as majority of passengers going to India are from Karachi and are completely unaware of Lahore roads and do not want to take the risk of travelling at 5am in a city unknown to them.

Before July 2015, Dosti Bus Service used to operate from Faletti’s Hotel in Lahore by Pakistan Tourism Development Corporation (PTDC). Upon end of contract, PTDC shifted the departure facility to Liberty Chowk. When I travelled by bus in September last year, I was told that the departure from Liberty Chowk has also been suspended and I will have to report at Wagah border at 5am which was expensive, hectic and scary.

PTDC and Ministry of Tourism are requested to resume Dosti Bus Service from Lahore city instead of asking the passengers to report at Wagah border in the wee hours with luggage. Hope PTDC and Tourism Ministry will find a suitable place in Lahore city to build a bus terminal to facilitate both Pakistani and Indian passengers traveling by Dosti Bus Service.

M RAFIQUE ZAKARIA

Karachi

4 COMMENTS

  1. Why do you go away? So that you can come back. So that you can see the place you came from with new eyes and extra colors. And the people there see you differently, too. Coming back to where you started is not the same as never leaving.

  2. If you’re twenty-two, physically fit, hungry to learn and be better, I urge you to travel – as far and as widely as possible. Sleep on floors if you have to. Find out how other people live and eat and cook. Learn from them – wherever you go.

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