Telangana MA&UD minister KT Rama Rao (KTR) criticised the union government on Sunday for the delay in the completion of Uppal, Amberpet flyover works in the city.
KTR made the remarks in response to a Twitter user’s question about the subject.
“@KTRBRS Sir when can we expect completion of uppal flyover. Works are going at slow pace. Lot of problem for daily commuters from narapally,” Sandeep, the Twitter user asked the minister.
In response, KTR said that the works of both the flyovers are ‘unfortunately’ being executed by National Highways Authority of India (NHAI).
“Uppal and Amberpet flyovers are unfortunately being executed by National Highways. Both progressing at snails pace even though GHMC has completed the land acquisition as committed While we have completed 35 projects they are unable to complete even 2 !! That’s the Difference between KCR Govt and Modi Govt,” he tweeted.
In response to another tweet from a Krishna RK, who stated that in Bengaluru, the projects under execution of the BJP led state government are ten times slower than projects under the NHAI, KTR asked, ‘How is that possible? Double Engine, Double Speed No?”
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KTR inaugurates LB Nagar RHS flyover
Municipal Administration and Urban Development Minister KT Rama Rao announced on Saturday that the LB Nagar Junction would be named after Telangana Martyr Srikantha Chary, and the LB Nagar RHS flyover would be named after Goddess Mal Maisamma.
The flyover would allow people to travel directly from Vijayawada to Hyderabad without encountering any traffic. The Municipal Administration Minister inaugurated the LB Nagar RHS Flyover on Saturday. The 760-meter-long flyover was built under the Strategic Road Development Programme (SRDP).
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