SRINAGAR: The historic Dunadi-Bunjwah road, long regarded as a lifeline for several remote villages in Jammu and Kashmir’s Kishtwar district, has fallen into alarming disrepair, prompting residents to threaten a highway blockade if authorities fail to begin immediate restoration work. Follow Us On G -N e w s | Whatsapp
The road—known by various names such as Dunadi-Bunjwah, Kewa Pull-Kither, Tipri-Patnazi and Patnazi-Kither—serves as a crucial link connecting multiple habitations across the hilly region. However, no significant repair or maintenance work has been carried out since 2020, leaving the stretch riddled with damaged culverts, scuppers, parapets, and dangerously eroded surfaces.
Under the leadership of local activist Ashiq Wani, a coalition of villagers,

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