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USING ARMY TO BUILD Elphinston­e Bridge was a holistic move: Goyal

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Railway Minister Piyush Goyal on Tuesday said the government’s move to call in the army to rebuild the Elphinston­e foot over bridge and two other bridges was a decision taken holistical­ly.

When asked as to why the army’s engineerin­g unit was deployed and not railway engineers to rebuild Mumbai’s Elphinston­e pedestrian bridge which collapsed after a stampede on September 28 last year, Goyal said “nobody in the government sector could have done that.”

“I took that decision with a holistic view. It was a very sad and painful tragedy. I spent two days understand­ing what could be done to ensure that such issues don’t recur,” he said during a question and answer session at the ANI-organised India Infracon 2018 conclave.

“It was my Bombay BJP president Ashsish Chela who first came up with the idea, and I acknowledg­ed it. Then, I talked to Defence Minister Nirmala Sitharaman. She said that army would be absolutely happy to serve India and its people and this is really a serious issue which we need to address quickly,” he added.

He candidly admitted that the Railways would have taken more time to rebuild the bridge as it did not possess its own equipment and workers.

“Railway does not have workers or equipment of its own. We have to go through a tendering process, get a contractor who works on his own speed. The army knows how to work in these trying circumstan­ces. The army has its own equipment.. They have ready bridges design by their engineers and kept for an emergency. They don’t have to do contractin­g. So, workmen, equipment and material to make a bridge are available. So, they can do it in three months,” he added.

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