Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann inaugurates Amritsar flyover, says "project will ease traffic for pilgrims"
Amritsar, June 28
Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann on Sunday inaugurated a two-lane flyover on Sultanwind Link Road in Amritsar and said the project would significantly ease traffic congestion in the holy city while highlighting the state government's focus on infrastructure and public welfare.
Addressing a press conference after the inauguration, Mann said the overbridge would benefit the lakhs of devotees and tourists who visit Amritsar every day.
"Today, in the holy city of Sri Amritsar Sahib, I have come to inaugurate the overbridge coming from Sultanwind Link Road. Approximately 1.5 to 2 lakh pilgrims visit the city daily for darshan at Darbar Sahib, Jallianwala Bagh, Wagah Border, Durgiana Mandir and Bhagwan Valmiki's birthplace. There used to be long traffic jams here, but this overbridge will end that problem," he said.
The Chief Minister said the project, initially estimated to cost Rs 34.20 crore, was completed for Rs 22.68 crore, resulting in substantial savings. "The money that has been saved will be used for other public welfare works," he added.
According to Mann, the project has a total length of 985 metres, including approach roads, while the flyover itself measures 725 metres in length and 14 metres in width. He said the eco-friendly project includes an RCC rainwater drain and a rainwater harvesting system for groundwater recharge.
Highlighting his government's development initiatives, Mann said road construction was progressing rapidly across Punjab. He said nearly 3,100 village playgrounds would be ready by July 15, around 3,000 gyms would soon be dedicated to the public, and 400 more Mohalla Clinics were ready for inauguration, taking the total number of Aam Aadmi Clinics in the state to nearly 1,000.
On the controversy surrounding a viral video, Mann accused opposition parties of politicising the issue. "They should look into this. They are turning a fake, forged video into a religious issue. I think Akali Dal, BJP and Congress have all come together on one front. They have nothing else to speak about," he said.
— ANI
Reader Comments
As someone who visited Amritsar last year, I can vouch that traffic congestion was awful. This flyover sounds like a practical solution, though 985 meters feels quite modest for a city with 1.5 lakh daily visitors. Let's see if it truly helps.
Superb news for devotees! But I wish they'd also focus on pedestrian safety near these flyovers. Many elderly pilgrims travel by foot. Also, why waste time on viral video controversies when development work is happening? 🙏
The rainwater harvesting system is a smart addition. Punjab's groundwater levels are dropping alarmingly. Every little bit helps. 👍 But I'm curious how they'll maintain the flyover over time - many such projects get neglected later.
Good initiative for Amritsar but let's not overlook the political drama. CM says video is fake - then why not release proof? Akalis and Congress have nothing better to do than make mountains out of molehills while people want real work done. 😤
Punjab needs more such cost-effective projects. Rs 34 crore estimate reduced to Rs 22.68 crore - that's proper utilization of public funds. Now let them fix the road connecting Amritsar to other cities, they're full of potholes! 🚗
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