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MP Mian Altaf raises concern over slow pace of work on vital Jammu-Poonch Highway

He called upon the responsible authorities to promptly address these issues and expedite necessary actions to improve road conditions
06:47 PM Nov 09, 2024 IST | GK Web Desk
MP Mian Altaf raises concern over slow pace of work on vital Jammu-Poonch Highway
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Srinagar, Nov 09: Member of Parliament (MP) from Anantnag-Rajouri, Mian Altaf Ahmed Saturday voiced his discontent over the sluggish pace of construction and the deteriorating condition of the strategically significant 220-km Jammu-Poonch highway.

Expressing concern over the current state of the 220-kilometer-long Jammu-Poonch highway, the MP emphasized that its poor condition has been causing considerable inconvenience to the public. He criticized the slow progress on this crucial project by the BRO, asserting that it has undermined the road’s strategic importance.

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He called upon the responsible authorities to promptly address these issues and expedite necessary actions to improve road conditions. These roads, crucial for connectivity within Jammu and Kashmir, are maintained by the Beacon, a unit of the Border Roads Organisation (BRO). "The highway is in dilapidated condition causing inconvenience to the public. The slow pace of work on this important project has marred the purpose of this strategic important road project," Mian Altaf said.

He expressed disappointment over the slow pace of work and dilapidated road conditions of the strategic Jammu-Poonch highway and has sought immediate attention of the concerned authorities responsible for the maintenance and construction of the road projects along Jammu- Poonch Highway.

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The MP said the Rajouri–Thanamandi–Bafliaz road holds a strategic significance and is important in connecting Srinagar with Jammu and various areas within the twin border districts. He said the road is currently in a dilapidated state and necessitates urgent intervention by the BRO.

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