Due to the indifference of the government and administration, the construction of a new bus stand in Siwan has remained confined to the files in Siwan.
The largest town, Halka Guhla, is still waiting for the construction of a bus stand. Halka MLA Ishwar Singh raised his voice about the construction of a bus stand in the Assembly House about a year ago, but till now no work has been done on the ground.
It is noteworthy that the Transport Department demanded one acre of land in Siwan through the district administration to build a permanent bus stand in Siwan. Now Sivan has the status of municipality from Gramme Panchayat, but till now this land has not been available for the bus stand. There are three acres of land lying on the Kaithal-Patiala main road and about two acres of land in front of the block office. Now this land has come under the control of the Municipal Council.
City residents Rajesh Raheja and Subhash Garg said that at present, the buses stop on the roadside in Siwan town. There is always a fear of accidents among the drivers who have to stop on the road between buses. City residents Jarnail Singh Dhanju and Naresh Mittal said that in the morning, a large number of boys and girls stood there to take the bus. Due to their large number, there is crowding here. If a bus stand is constructed in the town, then this problem will be solved. It is worth noting that in the year 2018, the Director General of State Transport Haryana issued a letter to the then Panchayat demanding space; now even a municipality has been formed here, but space could not be found for the construction of a permanent bus stand in Siwan. Is. It is noteworthy that correspondence has been done several times for the construction of the bus stand, but till now the matter has not been finalised.Roadways General Manager Ajay Garg said that under the orders of the Halka MLA, correspondence had started a few months ago regarding the plan to build a bus stand in Siwan, but due to no place for the bus stand, the matter could not progress further. As soon as there are any orders from the Directorate, action will be taken on them.
In the year 2018, the Director General issued a letter asking for land.