A high-level team comprising Chief Minister of Gandaki Province Prithvi Gurung, Vice-Chairman of the National Planning Commission Dr Pushpa Kandel, an expert on infrastructure at Prime Minister's Office Gajendra Thapaliya and others conducted the monitoring of disputed location along the Mid-Hill Highway in the district on Thursday.
The team reached Thakrebensi section at Sundar Bazaar Municipality-7 and 5 and Bhorletar and Ram Bazaar sections of Madhya Nepal Municipality-6.
Following the inspection, CM Gurung said the detailed project report (DPR) would be made for the disputed 8-km road falling into Sundar Bazaar within this fiscal year. "The bottlenecks on road construction need to be wiped out. The roadway will be begun without affecting people. For it, cooperation is needed from all sectors," he said.
The CM further mentioned that most of the houses at Sundar Bazaar will be saved along the Mid-Hill Highway. The government is committed not to impact negatively the locals while constructing the road. He however said the government would fix the standard of the road in the Sundar Bazaar area.
Similarly, NPC Vice-Chairman Pushpa Kandel informed that some areas for the mid-hill highway were disputed in Gorkha, Lumjung, and Kaski and efforts were on to fizzle out the dispute. According to him, it was not possible to construct a roadway as per the standard of Mid-Hill Highway at the disputed section of Lamjung. "Anyway, DPR will be prepared and construction began accordingly," he assured.
Moreover, infrastructure expert Gajendra Thapaliya said, "Agreement was made to prepare DPR of the disputed 8-km road after holding discussion among Ward Chair, Municipality Mayor, Chief District Officer, province lawmakers, and NPC Vice-Chair." Sundar Bazaar is the most disputed section of Lamjung.
The monitoring team was also accompanied by Province Assembly members Mayanath Adhikari, Dhananjay Dawadi, a former member of the Constituent Assembly Jamindra Man Ghale, Mayor of Sundar Bazaar Municipality, and Ward Chairman. The district covers the 48.5-km road of the highway.
Source: RSS