Deccan Chronicle

Battered road from Charminar to Yakutpura endangers drivers

- MD NIZAMUDDIN I DC

Just about a furlong away from Charminar and Bhagyalaks­hmi temple, which Prime Minister Narendra Modi is expected to visit in July, the main thoroughfa­re and a bypass on the eastern side of the iconic monument remain battered for over a year, despite regular re-carpeting by authoritie­s.

Thousands of motorists struggle to travel on the road every day even as a hospital, educationa­l institutio­ns, mosques and business establishm­ents silently endure on either side.

Locals blame the authoritie­s for not coming up with a permanent solution and say if the situation persists, the sewerage mechanism that has been existing for over three decades will not survive in the existing conditions.

Interestin­gly, works on multi-storey buildings go on at brisk pace in this lane, while the sewerage barely supports more load.

“This is an MLA’s building and another MLAs is constructi­ng a structure close to the spot,” pointed out a local businessma­n, requesting not to be named.

Md Musa Qasim, who heads the committees of

two nearby mosques, explained the reason behind the failure of authoritie­s in upgrading the sewerage lines even though load increased manifold.

“Beneath the ground, there still remain eightinch (diameter) pipes which will not survive all the constructi­on activities and vehicular movement. We have been demanding for over a year that the authoritie­s find a permanent solution, but it is left after being re-carpeted each time when some VIP visits

or for smooth conduct of festivitie­s including Muharram, Bonalu and Ganesha procession­s, as this is the only route,” said Qasim.

While questionin­g why this issue was not being resolved as part of Pattana Pragathi, a Telugu Desam (TD) leader, Md Ahmed, Tweeted, tagging MA&UD minister K. T. Rama Rao, Hyderabad Mayor and GHMC officials: “#Charminar road, near Rajasthan hospital remains in a damaged condition. Please take

necessary action. It’s creating problems for many to reach the main road. #PattanaPra­gati (sic).”

Some expressed concern over the number of accidents which are taking place at the spot. “There are many accidents owing to this. Nothing has been done to resolve matter for over a year,” said Ajay Kumar of Rajasthan Hospital.

When contacted, GHMC’s Charminar circle’s deputy commission­er, S.N. Surya Kumar failed to respond.

 ?? — DEEPAK DESHPANDE ?? Motorists and pedestrian­s struggle to travel on the Charminar-Yakatpura stretch which is pockmarked with potholes and sewage water.
— DEEPAK DESHPANDE Motorists and pedestrian­s struggle to travel on the Charminar-Yakatpura stretch which is pockmarked with potholes and sewage water.

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