Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

BRO refuses to allow vehicles to pass through

- Gaurav Bisht

SHIMLA : Border Roads Organisati­on (BRO), a wing of the defence ministry, has declined state government's request for allowing use of strategic tunnel for vehicles during winter as the Lahaul and Spiti district has been cut off road connectivi­ty after heavy snowfall at the Rohtang pass.

Rohtang Pass, gateway to tribal Lahaul and Spiti district, of Himachal Pradesh, was officially closed for traffic on November 12 after the region experience­d fresh bout of snowfall.

The pass will open for traffic in May 2019 after the snow melts.

After the closure of the pass, the people of Lahaul and Spiti had been repeatedly insisting the government and the defence authoritie­s to allow tunnel for transporta­tion twice a week.

However, the defence authoritie­s have turned down the request citing that it was not feasible to allow vehicles through the tunnel, which is under constructi­on.

"We cannot allow vehicles to ply the tunnel as it is unsafe for transporta­tion right now, "said a defence official requesting anonymity.

Lahaul and Spiti deputy commission­er (DC) Ashwani Kuymar Chawdhary said, "The request has been turned down by the BRO for the second time."

A fortnight ago the region experience­d fresh bout of snow and the district administra­tion

had written to the state government seeking BRO'S consent for using tunnel during the winter months.

"District administra­tion had

written to the chief secretary but the BRO has declined our request, "the DC said.

However the BRO has agreed that the tunnel can be used in dire

emergency, he added.

The tunnel that is under constructi­on had proved to be a boon for more than 4,000 people who were stranded on the roads after

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