L-G seeks report from AAP govt over dismantling of BRT

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Lt Governor Anil Baijal has sought a detailed report from the over the dismantling of the BRT corridor that was built by the dispensation at nearly Rs 180 crore.

In a note to the Transport Commissioner, the L-G office has sought to know whether the followed the laid down procedures in dismantling the Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) corridor.



In January last year, Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia had launched the process of dismantling the corridor.

"The Lt Governor has asked for a detailed report from the transport department over the scrapping of the BRT by the government," a source said.

The move may trigger administrative confrontation between the and the L-G office. Scrapping of the Rs 180-crore traffic project built in 2008 was one of the poll promises of the Aam Aadmi Party.

The Kejriwal had approved Rs 11 crore for the dismantling of the BRT corridor- from Ambedkar Nagar to Moolchand- in south

In July 2016, Delhi's Anti-Corruption Branch had conducted raids on the offices of PWD and transport department, acting on BJP allegations of irregularities in dismantling of the BRT corridor.

After the raid, Sisodia, while refuting the allegations, had said he had initiated the dismantling on people's demand. "We will proudly go to jail for public duty," he had said.

According to the government, the 6.20-km-long BRT model had "failed" as it was causing a traffic "mess" in south

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

L-G seeks report from AAP govt over dismantling of BRT

Lt Governor Anil Baijal has sought a detailed report from the Delhi government over the dismantling of the BRT corridor that was built by the Sheila Dikshit dispensation at nearly Rs 180 crore. In a note to the Transport Commissioner, the L-G office has sought to know whether the AAP government followed the laid down procedures in dismantling the Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) corridor. In January last year, Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia had launched the process of dismantling the corridor. "The Lt Governor has asked for a detailed report from the transport department over the scrapping of the BRT by the Delhi government," a source said. The move may trigger administrative confrontation between the AAP government and the L-G office. Scrapping of the Rs 180-crore traffic project built in 2008 was one of the poll promises of the Aam Aadmi Party. The Kejriwal government had approved Rs 11 crore for the dismantling of the BRT corridor- from Ambedkar Nagar to Moolchand- in south ... Lt Governor Anil Baijal has sought a detailed report from the over the dismantling of the BRT corridor that was built by the dispensation at nearly Rs 180 crore.

In a note to the Transport Commissioner, the L-G office has sought to know whether the followed the laid down procedures in dismantling the Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) corridor.

In January last year, Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia had launched the process of dismantling the corridor.

"The Lt Governor has asked for a detailed report from the transport department over the scrapping of the BRT by the government," a source said.

The move may trigger administrative confrontation between the and the L-G office. Scrapping of the Rs 180-crore traffic project built in 2008 was one of the poll promises of the Aam Aadmi Party.

The Kejriwal had approved Rs 11 crore for the dismantling of the BRT corridor- from Ambedkar Nagar to Moolchand- in south

In July 2016, Delhi's Anti-Corruption Branch had conducted raids on the offices of PWD and transport department, acting on BJP allegations of irregularities in dismantling of the BRT corridor.

After the raid, Sisodia, while refuting the allegations, had said he had initiated the dismantling on people's demand. "We will proudly go to jail for public duty," he had said.

According to the government, the 6.20-km-long BRT model had "failed" as it was causing a traffic "mess" in south

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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