Key Points

Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan is set to meet Union Minister Nitin Gadkari in Delhi to address the deteriorating NH-66 highway project. The national highway has developed cracks in around 100 locations across Thrissur, Malappuram, and Kasargode districts, raising serious infrastructure concerns. Opposition leader V.D. Satheesan has criticized the government's silence and demanded a thorough investigation into the construction failures. The Centre has already initiated an inquiry by forming a three-member team led by a former IIT Delhi professor to examine the project's structural integrity.

Key Points: Vijayan to Meet Gadkari Over NH-66 Construction Failures

  • Kerala NH-66 project shows massive structural failures in multiple districts
  • Centre forms investigative team to examine construction issues
  • High Court demands detailed report from NHAI
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CM Vijayan skips NITI Aayog meeting, to meet Nitin Gadkari next month over NH fiasco

Kerala CM Pinarayi Vijayan plans Delhi visit to discuss crumbling NH-66 project amid mounting criticism and infrastructure concerns

"After the first crack surfaced, neither Vijayan nor Riyas have said anything - V.D. Satheesan, Opposition Leader"

Thiruvananthapuram, May 24

While Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan could not attend the NITI Aayog meeting in Delhi on Saturday, he will now visit the national capital early next month to meet Union Minister for Road, Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari to discuss the grave issue of the now crumbling under-construction NH-66.

His decision to travel to Delhi comes soon after the Leader of Opposition V. D. Satheesan demanded a thorough probe into the crumbling under-construction NH 66.

"In 2011-2016, when the Palarivattom Bridge developed some cracks, Vijayan created a hue and cry, after which the IUML leader and then State PWD Minister ended up as accused in a vigilance case. Now, with the NH-66 crumbling in around 100 places, Vijayan is silent and has not said a word against the National Highway Authority of India (NHAI) and the Centre," said Satheesan.

"Ever since the NH 66 construction started, both Vijayan and State PWD Minister P. A. Mohammed Riyas were speaking from the rooftops about this NH 66 and claimed that if not for them, this would not have happened. Riyas was engaged in posting reels about how he has been closely following the progress and about the numerous meetings that were chaired by CM Vijayan to ensure the NH 66 works in full steam following all protocols," said Satheesan.

"But after the first crack surfaced early this week, neither Vijayan nor Riyas have said anything. They were taking credit all the time, but now they say they have done no wrong. A detailed probe has to be announced," said Satheesan.

Cracks have surfaced at several places in Thrissur, Malappuram and Kasargode, and the local population in these areas are up in arms.

The Centre, by now, has appointed a three-member team led by former IIT Delhi professor K. R. Rao, who has been asked to submit a detailed report, while action has been taken against the Hyderabad-based KNR Constructions Limited, consultants to the project Highway Engineering Company and two top officials.

On Thursday, the Kerala High Court asked the NHAI to give a detailed report on what happened and what is going to be the way forward.

But the Vijayan government, which till Monday, claimed this was their pet project, has gone into a shell.

- IANS

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Rajesh K.
Typical political blame game! When things go well, state govt takes credit. When cracks appear, they point fingers at Centre. Both should work together to fix NH-66 - people's safety is more important than politics. 😠
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Priya M.
As a Malayali, I'm deeply disappointed. We deserve better infrastructure without this drama. Why wasn't quality checked during construction? Now common people suffer while leaders play ping-pong with responsibility.
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Arjun S.
The IIT expert committee is a good step. But will the report be made public? Transparency is crucial - people have right to know which party (state or central agencies) failed in their duty. #AccountabilityMatters
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Sunita V.
My cousin's family travels daily on NH-66 stretch near Thrissur. They're terrified now. Instead of meetings, immediate repairs should be priority. Gadkari sir is known for fast action - hope he intervenes quickly 🙏
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Vikram R.
Interesting how CM skipped NITI Aayog but will meet Gadkari directly. Shows where real power lies in infrastructure matters. Maybe states need more technical autonomy in highway projects to avoid such fiascos.
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Meena P.
Contractor blacklisting isn't enough! There should be financial penalties and legal action if corruption is found. Our tax money shouldn't go down the drain (or cracks in this case). Kerala deserves better roads!

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