Dear editor,
Shri Nitin Gadkari, known as the “Road Man of India,” has garnered significant support for the road network being constructed under his leadership. However, the Lakhanpur-Jammu road appears to be receiving inadequate attention. Driving on this road is a nightmare, especially navigating the numerous bends around the under-construction pillars. It is remarkable that vehicles, particularly trucks and buses, manage to do so without accidents.
I traveled on this road approximately nine weeks ago from Lakhanpur to Jammu and made the return journey a few days ago. I observed no noticeable improvements. I have been informed that the construction work occurs sporadically.
I urge the Honourable Minister to travel this stretch of road with the tender document. I am confident he will be appalled by the current condition.
Previously, the people of Jammu blamed Kashmiri leadership for neglecting its development. Now, with Jammu advocating for full integration with the Union of India, it is unclear whom to hold accountable.
There has been much excitement about traveling from Delhi to Katra in six hours. I challenge the completion of the Lakhanpur-Jammu road by the end of 2025, as 2024 seems unrealistic.
Why should anyone pay at Lakhanpur for a road that barely exists? Instead, the NHAI should compensate for the wear and tear and extra fuel consumed on this stretch.
Prof. Suresh Chander