PTDC denies any incidents of stopping Dosti bus by Indian protestors

AsiaPTDC denies any incidents of stopping Dosti bus by Indian protestors

Islamabad: In a press release issued here on 9th May, the Pakistan Tourism Development Corporation (PTDC), the Pakistani official operators of Pakistan-India Dosti bus service, denies any incident of stooping of the Bus by Indian protesters, reported by print and electronic media on 7th May.

The press release says that the accompanied Liaison Officer and the driver of the bus when inquired, denied any such incident and that all such reports are baseless. Pakistani print and electronic media has been requested by Pakistan Tourism Development Corporation to verify any news reports about Lahore-Delhi, Lahore-Amritsar and Nankana-Amritsar Bus Services, before release from the office of the Regional Manager of the Corporation located near Liberty Market Lahore on their phone numbers: 042-35875360 or 042-35756737.

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