Agartala: A clandestine network of brokers is reportedly operating out of the Gomati Transport Office. These individuals appear to be wielding significant influence over daily administrative functions, leading to concerns regarding the transparency and integrity of local transport services.
Critics suggest this system creates unnecessary hurdles for citizens trying to complete routine documentation or licensing tasks without outside help. Authorities are facing pressure to investigate these claims and address the systemic issues that allow third-party operators to insert themselves into public service processes.
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