Deccan Chronicle

Army ignores SCB on road fiat

- MAHESH AVADHUTHA | DC HYDERABAD, MARCH 14

IN ITS ACTION TAKEN REPLY: The ministry (referring to Defence) stated that in view of public inconvenie­nce due to arbitrary closure of Cantonment Roads by Local Military Authority, MoD vide letter No. 4(2)/2015-D(Q&C) dated 07.01.2015 has issued an order that henceforth, no public road shall be closed by any authority other than a Cantonment Board, for any reason other than security, and without following the procedure laid down under the aforesaid section 258.

BASED ON THE ABOVE orders a list of public roads which were closed by the local military authority without following due process was obtained from DGDE and due action has been taken by the Army HQ.

Citizens staying in Secunderab­ad Cantonment limits and north-eastern colonies of Secunderab­ad are shocked with the report submitted in both Houses of the Parliament by the Standing Committee on Defence (201718). They feel that they have been severely let down by the Secunderab­ad Cantonment Board on the roads’ closure issue.

The Standing Committee on Defence submitted its fortieth report in Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha. It touched about inconvenie­nce to civilian population in various Cantonment­s in its report. The committee expressed its displeasur­e over incidents of high-handedness of Cantonment Board officials and security personnel relating to the closure of entry and exit of passages inside the Cantonment­s.

Keeping in view the public inconvenie­nce due to the arbitrary closure of Cantonment roads by Local Military Authority without following Section 258 of Cantonment Act, the Director General of Defence Estates (DGDE) has obtained a list of such public roads and initiated due action by the Army headquarte­rs.

Nearly one-sixth of the city’s population use the Cantonment roads on a daily basis. Secunderab­ad Cantonment did not figure in this affected roads’ list and therefore no action was taken by Army HQ to reopen them. This has brought to the fore the role of Cantonment Administra­tion.

According to SCB vice-president J. Ramakrishn­a, a communicat­ion was sent during the previous CEO’s tenure to the DGDE on the roads’ closure issue. He said that roads were closed in the Cantonment limits without following correct procedures.

Cantonment sources stated that the SCB top brass had written two letters, one in November 2014 and the next in February 2015. In reply to the first letter that was sent to SCB on November 3, 2014, it was stated that Section 258 had to be followed before closing or restrictin­g roads in view of public using them from the beginning. It may be recalled that MoD (ministry of defence) had given orders to all Cantonment­s to reopen roads that were closed without following Section 258 that states public opinion has to be sought on the issue among other things. SCB was asked to send its compliance report.

In a letter sent on February 5, 2015, the then SCB CEO wrote that a copy of MoD orders of January 7, 2015 was sent to GOC, Andhra sub-area for compliance.

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