Shahid Imran:

The tragic accident at HMT Srinagar, which resulted in the loss of Momin Ahmad’s life, a class 8th student, and injured two others, including Afan, also from the same class, raises serious concerns about parental responsibility. Allowing minors to drive vehicles is a clear case of criminal negligence. Who should be held accountable for this precious life lost?

How can we hold accountable those who allow minors to drive vehicles, such as the reportedly speeding car involved in the tragic accident in HMT that resulted in Momin’s death, and what steps can we take as a society to prevent such reckless negligence?
After witnessing the heart-wrenching images of Momin, it’s clear that had parents taken responsibility, a precious life could have been saved. This tragic accident serves as a wake-up call for parents who allow minors to drive, and highlights the need for traffic police to vigilantly monitor and prevent such incidents, ultimately making society safer.
Just a few days ago accident in srinagar , now another tragic incident in Srinagar claimed more lives. It’s heartbreaking to witness such events unfold, leaving us to wonder who is responsible and what we can do to seek accountability.

We must urgently address the rising issue of irresponsible driving among teenagers. Just a few days ago, I raised concerns about our need to act promptly; otherwise, countless lives could be lost. It is unconscionable for parents to allow their children to drive recklessly or operate vehicles without proper guidance. The recent tragic accidents in Srinagar, which claimed the lives of young individuals, only underscore the critical nature of this issue. It’s time we take this matter seriously and work together to ensure the safety of our youth.

Yesterday , as the country celebrated Children’s Day, a troubling incident unfolded in Kashmir. Many underage children were spotted driving scooters and cars, leading to a tragic road accident on Tengpora Srinagar Road. This resulted in two young lives lost and several others injured. The situation highlights a pressing issue: the parents who permit their underage children to drive must take responsibility for these tragedies. It is crucial for them to acknowledge their negligence and voice their sorrow loudly, not only for their own loss but as a warning to others. This lesson is one that should resonate deeply, ensuring that no other parent dares to allow their immature or unlicensed children to take the wheel.

Who should be held accountable for the recurring devastating road accidents in Kashmir that claim the lives of minors, leaving families shattered and searching for answers to prevent such tragedies