Union
Minister of Road Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari said that protracted land
acquisition process was also one of the reasons for the delay in implementing
road development projects in Tamil Nadu.
Talking to the media after
inspecting the ongoing Thanjavur-Vikravandi Highway construction work at
Cholapuram near Kumbakonam on Friday, the Minister admitted that the project
was supposed to have been completed four years ago. The COVID-19 pandemic, delay in land acquisition process, and other
factors have led to the delay.
He added that 95 per cent of
the two road package projects – Thanjavur to Cholapuram and Cholapuram to
Sethiathope- have been completed despite all these factors.
Regretting the delay in
execution of the four-lane project between Sethiathope and Vikravandi, the
Minister said a fresh tender would be issued within three months and the works
would start soon.n
Stating that there were no
fund constraints and the Union Ministry was ready to allocate another one lakh
crore rupees for road infrastructure development in Tamil Nadu where the
Ministry had already spent around two lakh crore rupees over the last decade, he appealed to the Tamil Nadu Chief
Minister to ensure that land acquisition and other clearance process were
completed quickly.
Listing out various projects
implemented, being carried out and proposed for Tamil Nadu, Mr. Gadkari assured
the people of Tamil Nadu that the State would have a good road infrastructure
facility in near future.
Before winding up his
conversation with the media, Mr.Gadkari observed that the river linking project actively pursued by the Union Government to
link the Godavari river with the Cauvery River through the rivers Krishna and
Pennar, would put an end to the water problem faced by Tamil Nadu.