Deccan Chronicle

ROADS ARE IN A BAD SHAPE, ADMITS KTR

Minister says even his son ‘hauled’ him for the same

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT

K.T. Rama Rao, minister for informatio­n technology, municipal administra­tion and urban developmen­t, did not gloss over the poor condition of the roads in the state capital, but in fact went out of his way to acknowledg­e that roads are bad, and admitted that he had been hauled up by his own son for just this.

At a programme attended by industry bigwigs on Tuesday, Intel chief Nivruti Rai, waxed eloquent about the transforma­tion of Hyderabad since her last visit 10 years ago. She said that Hyderabad’s roads are beautiful, as she herself experience­d during her drive from the airport to the venue.

He responded with candour unusual in a politician when he said humorously that some sections of the audience were looking at each other in disbelief after Ms Rai’s lavish praise of Hyderabad’s roads. He said there are bumpy roads in Hyderabad and he could take her on them if she wanted to see them. He said the rains over the last seven to 10 days had made life miserable for people travelling on Hyderabad's roads.

K.T. Rama Rao, minister for informatio­n technology, municipal administra­tion and urban developmen­t, did not gloss over the poor condition of the roads in the state capital, but in fact went out of his way to acknowledg­e that roads are bad, and admitted that he had been hauled up by his own son for just this.

He said he knew about the damaged roads only too well because his convoy travels on the same bumpy stretches every day and not on any elevated corridor.

“I know that I am not the most popular person in Hyderabad at the moment. I am not going to beat around the bush, but admit that we have to improve our infrastruc­ture. We have a long way to go. But please bear with me. We are trying and we are trying our best. We will work to get the roads better,” he said.

He said his son was among those stuck in traffic on Monday night and had given him an earfull!

 ?? — DC ?? Motorists find it hard to negotiate on roads damaged by heavy rains, adding to the existing chaotic traffic in the city.
— DC Motorists find it hard to negotiate on roads damaged by heavy rains, adding to the existing chaotic traffic in the city.

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