Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

NO TROUBLED WATERS OVER BRIDGE

- BY YOHAN PERERA

The plan to construct a bridge connecting Sri Lanka and India will suffer the same fate as the Sethu Samudram project due to environmen­tal issues, a Sri Lankan minister said yesterday.

Highways and Higher Education Minister Lakshman Kiriella said the proposed bridge would never materialis­e as it would adversely affect the marine environmen­t.

The minister made this comment with regard to a recent allegation by the joint opposition that the Sri Lankan government had given the go-ahead for the project.

He said the government had no interest in such a bridge as there was no need for it. “A bridge between Sri Lanka and India is not needed at all,” he said; adding that Sri Lanka should rather concentrat­e on constructi­ng roads within the country. “Preparatio­n of the ground for the Colombo - Kandy Highway has already begun and constructi­on work is due begin early next year. Work on the Northern Highway will begin before the end of 2016,” he said.

In response to a journalist who asked him what the government would do if the India insisted on constructi­ng the highway, he said the Indian government had not insisted so far and was not likely to in the future because of environmen­tal concerns.

He asked why the opposition believed the Indian minister’s version though Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesi­nghe had stated in Parliament that there was no move to build such a bridge.

Indian media had earlier quoted Indian Transport Minister Nitin Gadikari as saying his country was planning to construct an Indo -- Lanka bridge at a cost of US$ 5 billion.

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