The Free Press Journal

AMC building wall to mask slum area: Cong

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Ahead of US President Donald Trump’s visit to Ahmedabad on February 24, the opposition Congress has alleged the BJP-ruled civic body here is building a 500metre long wall near the airport to block view of a slum colony.

The Congress said the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporatio­n (AMC) is constructi­ng the wall to keep the slum colony, where people live in poverty, out of sight of the US President.

Refuting the allegation­s, AMC officials on Friday said the constructi­on of the wall, around four feet in height, was approved much before Trump’s Gujarat visit was finalised.

The wall is being built on an AMC-owned plot in Sardarnaga­r, which has several slum structures, and is situated along a road that leads to the Indira bridge on the outskirts of the city from the Ahmedabad Internatio­nal Airport.

Deputy Municipal Commission­er

K B Thakkar said it was not clear if the route, on which the wall is being built, will be used by the US president’s motorcade.

“This wall, around 500-meter-long and four feet high, has nothing to do with Trump’s visit. A wall was already there since many years. After it got dilapidate­d, we decided to build a new one. An online tender was also issued over a month back, much before Trump’s visit was announced. This is compound wall is surroundin­g our plot,” said Thakkar.

Gujarat Congress spokespers­on Manish Doshi alleged the wall was being built to hide the stark reality of people living in penury in the area.

“The BJP government and the AMC are trying their best to hide reality from Trump. Instead of alleviatin­g poverty, the ruling dispensati­on is hiding the poor by building a wall.

It proves that poverty has increased manifold during the BJP’s 25-year rule in Gujarat.

“Such tactics of hiding poor people were also used when Chinese President Xi Jinping visited the city in 2014.

This is very unfortunat­e,” said Doshi.

Earlier this week, it was announced that Trump will start his two-day India visit from Ahmedabad, where he will take part in a grand roadshow, visit the Sabarmati Ashram and inaugurate a newly-built cricket stadium with Prime Minister Narendra Modi on February 24.

During his visit to Modi’s home state Gujarat, Trump, along with the Indian prime minister, would participat­e in a grand roadshow, planned along a 7-km stretch from the Ahmedabad airport to the Sabarmati Ashram, sources had said.

Refuting the allegation­s, AMC officials on Friday said the constructi­on of the wall, around four feet in height, was approved much before Trump’s Gujarat visit was finalised.

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