Open double-decker flyover or we will, warns AAP
The Hindu
The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), coming down on the Congress government for the delay in opening the double-decker flyover, said if the flyover was not inaugurated in the next week, they would do so.
The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), coming down on the Congress government for the delay in opening the double-decker flyover, said if the flyover was not inaugurated in the next week, they would do so.
Work on the flyover started in 2018 and was supposed to be completed in 2019. Now that the works are almost completed, officials are waiting for a time slot to be allotted from the Chief Minister and the Deputy Chief Minister’s office to officially inaugurate it, th AAP has alleged.
“If thrown open to the public, it will ease traffic congestion at this major bottleneck. But it is wrong to wait for a VIP to come and inaugurate it,” said Ashok Mrintyunjaya, who led a protest at the flyover on Monday.
AAP leaders have now given a week’s deadline to throw open the flyover to the public, or they have said they along with affected motorists will have to force open it for public.
Governor Thaawarchand Gehlot has sought a report from the State government on a complaint that the Mysuru Urban Development Authority (MUDA) had taken up works amounting to ₹387 crore in violation of rules in Varuna and Srirangapatna Assembly constituencies, allegedly on Chief Minister Siddaramaiah’s oral instructions.
“We are organising a health research convention, which comprises a couple of workshops, community-based learning, and also cardiac care. We also included a one-day seminar on medical education, how medical education has evolved in India and the U.K., and what we can learn from each other” said Dr. Piruthivi Sukumar Dean of the International Faculty of Medicine & Health, University of Leeds during his interaction with The Hindu.