Key Points

The Sigandur Bridge, a massive infrastructure project, has been dedicated to the nation by Union Ministers Nitin Gadkari and Pralhad Joshi. Spanning 2.25 kilometers across the Sharavati River, the bridge cost approximately Rs 423 crore and resolves decades-long connectivity challenges. BJP leaders hailed the project as a landmark achievement in regional development. The inauguration, however, was marked by political tension with Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah's conspicuous absence.

Key Points: Gadkari Unveils Sigandur Bridge Modi's Rs 423 Crore Project

  • Historic 2.25 km cable-supported bridge resolves 60-year flood victim struggle
  • Project funded by Rs 423 crore central government investment
  • Connects Ambaragodlu-Kalasavalli-Sigandur-Kollur regions
  • Enhances economic and cultural ties between districts
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Karnataka: Gadkari dedicates Sigandur bridge to nation

Union Ministers Gadkari and Joshi dedicate historic Sharavati River bridge, connecting Malenadu and coastal regions of Karnataka.

"This is the country's second-largest connectivity bridge - B. Y. Raghavendra, BJP MP"

Shivamogga (Karnataka), July 14

Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari, along with Union Minister for Food, Public Distribution and Consumer Affairs Pralhad Joshi and former Chief Minister B.S. Yediyurappa, dedicated the Sigandur project to the nation on Monday.

Speaking on the occasion, BJP MP B. Y. Raghavendra stated, "This is the country's second-largest connectivity bridge, connecting Ambaragodlu - Kalasavalli - Sigandur - Kollur (locally known as the 'Holebagilu' bridge).

The bridge built across the 'Sharavati River' is a crown jewel in the Malenadu capital of Karnataka. This historic cable-supported bridge measuring 2.25 km in length has been constructed with state-of-the-art technology, funded by approximately Rs 423 crore, he stated.

"Today, the historic project has been dedicated to the nation. This marks a permanent liberation after six decades of continuous struggle by the affected flood victims," he stated.

Responding to the cries of the people from the flood-affected region for over six decades, the central government released around Rs 423 crore in funding, making this a dream project of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, he said.

MP Raghavendra further stated that this historic event is a result of the determination of former Chief Minister B.S. Yediyurappa and the selfless love and blessings of all. Malenadu stands witness to this, he added.

This also sends a message to the nation that the central government is a responsive administration that immediately answers the calls of the people it governs, Raghavendra stated.

Furthermore, it continues the tradition of completing projects within the stipulated time and inaugurating them within its tenure, thereby making history, he said.

This bridge will not only resolve the longstanding problems of the flood-affected people of Sharavathi's hinterland but also help to foster stronger ties between the Malenadu and coastal districts. Additionally, it will strengthen economic activities, tourism, and the confluence of diverse cultures between the two districts, heralding the beginning of a new era, Raghavendra stated.

This is a historic occasion, which is to be inscribed in golden letters, said MP Raghavendra. He remembered and expressed heartfelt thanks to Prasanna Kerekarai and hundreds of other fighters who have struggled for decades for this cause.

The inauguration of the 2.12-kilometre-long Sigandur Bridge, built at a cost of Rs 473 crore, has run into controversy after Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah alleged that protocol was not followed and announced that no local Ministers or MLAs from the state government would attend the event.

Speaking to reporters in Bengaluru on Monday, CM Siddaramaiah stated that it was the Centre that had initiated the conflict.

Responding to the objections raised by Siddaramaiah over being neglected by the Centre in the invitation to the inauguration of the Sigandur cable bridge project, the Centre has clarified that the Chief Minister was invited to the event on June 11 and was also requested to preside over the programme.

Karnataka BJP has slammed Chief Minister Siddaramaiah's absence from the Sigandur Bridge inauguration event as 'pettiness'. The party further asked, "Does it burn that BJP achieved what Congress couldn't in 60 years?'.

- IANS

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Priya S
Why is everything becoming political? The CM's boycott just shows petty politics when people needed development. The bridge benefits common people - politicians should rise above party lines for such projects.
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Arjun K
As someone from Shivamogga, I can tell you this bridge was desperately needed. The Sharavati river crossings were dangerous during monsoons. But ₹423 crore seems excessive - hope there was no corruption in tenders.
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Shreya B
This will boost tourism so much! Now pilgrims going to Kollur Mookambika temple can travel easily. The scenic beauty of Western Ghats combined with better connectivity - perfect combo for Karnataka tourism! ✨
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Vikram M
Good infrastructure but the political drama is disappointing. Both BJP and Congress should work together for Karnataka's development instead of credit wars. The people don't care which party builds - they just want good roads and bridges!
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Kavya N
My grandparents used to tell horror stories about crossing the river during floods. So happy that future generations won't face those dangers. Hope they maintain it well - our bridges often deteriorate quickly. 🤞
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Michael C
As an expat working in Bengaluru, I'm impressed by India's infrastructure growth. This bridge looks world-class! Though I wish they'd

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