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Pothole-free Delhi by Diwali: Under Kejriwal's advice, Atishi begins inspection of roads

Chief minister Atishi informs that the stretch between Ring Road and Nizamuddin railway station and Moolchand underpass road is in a dilapidated condition

PTI New Delhi Published 01.10.24, 04:26 PM
Delhi Chief Minister Atishi inspects condition of a road at Sarai Kale Khan area, in New Delhi, Tuesday, Oct. 1, 2024.

Delhi Chief Minister Atishi inspects condition of a road at Sarai Kale Khan area, in New Delhi, Tuesday, Oct. 1, 2024. PTI.

Delhi Chief Minister Atishi and cabinet ministers inspected roads in different parts of the city on Tuesday to ensure a pothole-free national capital by Diwali.

Atishi inspected the roads in the Sarai Kale Khan area. She was accompanied by local MLA Praveen Kumar.

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Taking to X, the chief minister said the BJP's "conspiracy" to stop the work being done for Delhiites by putting her predecessor Arvind Kejriwal in jail has failed.

"Under the guidance of Kejriwal, the Delhi cabinet and AAP MLAs are inspecting PWD roads to make them pothole-free," Atishi said.

"In this sequence, (I) inspected Sarai Kale Khan, Nizamuddin, Nehru Vihar Flyover, Moolchand Underpass, August Kranti Marg on Ring Road today along with officials," she added.

Atishi said the stretch between Ring Road and Nizamuddin railway station is in a dilapidated condition. There are big potholes on the road due to which commuters face difficulty in travelling.

This road was handed over to the National Capital Region Transport Corporation (NCRTC) during the construction of the Rapid Rail station. Instructions have been issued to PWD officials to coordinate with the NCRTC and repair this road soon, she said.

In another post, the chief minister said the Moolchand underpass road is also in a dilapidated condition. Potholes have formed on the road due to stagnant water. Officials have been instructed to repair the entire underpass road within a week.

Minister Saurabh Bharadwaj and former deputy chief minister Manish Sisodia inspected the roads in C R Park and the Alaknanda area and directed the officials to repair them.

In a post on X, Sisodia said the impact of Kejriwal's mission to make Delhi's roads pothole-free is now visible.

"The entire PWD system has become active. Work is being done immediately in areas that can be repaired through routine maintenance and the tender process has started for those areas where the entire road needs to be rebuilt," he said.

Minister Gopal Rai inspected the roads in northeast Delhi's Gokulpuri area.

"Today, we are inspecting Loni Road in northeast Delhi. Here on the Delhi-UP border, the condition of the road is very bad, it has many potholes.

"We have instructed PWD officials to fix it on priority so that people do not face any kind of problem. I hope that the work of repairing roads and constructing new ones will be completed before Diwali," Rai said in a post on X.

Minister Kailash Gahlot said on X that he inspected Mahipalpur-Mehrauli road, Shaheed Jeet Singh Marg and Nelson Mandela road along with senior PWD officials and MLAs.

During the inspection, he instructed the PWD officials to repair the roads as soon as possible.

Minister Imran Hussain also inspected PWD roads in the Korea Bridge area and directed the officials to repair them.

Minister Mukesh Ahlawat inspected Kanjhawala Road at 6 am.

Atishi and her ministers had visited different areas of the city on Monday to identify damaged roads.

On Sunday, Atishi held a meeting to review the condition of roads in the city and said that all ministers would inspect roads in designated areas for a week to identify those in need of repair.

After the inspection, repair work will be started and all roads are expected to be pothole-free by the end of October, she had said.

Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by The Telegraph Online staff and has been published from a syndicated feed.

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