TRS govt's delay in Hyd metro project incurred extra expense

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Former Union minister and MP today accused the in of delaying metro project by three years and incurring extra expense of Rs 3,500 crore.

Prime Minister Modi had on November 28 inaugurated the first phase of the 72-km elevated Metro Rail project. After launching the 30-km stretch between Miyapur and Nagole, having 24 stations in between, he took a ride on the train on its inaugural run.


The MP from today hit out at Chief Minister for "bragging" about industrial policy, alleging he did not make efforts to reopen defunct industries in the state.

"The first phase of the metro project was to be completed by 2007 and the second phase by 2009. The kept delaying it till 2014. Then the Rashtra Samithi (TRS) came to power and sat on the project for three years giving unfeasible technical suggestions," Dattatreya alleged.

This delay has incurred extra cost of Rs 3,500 crore which will be a burden to the people in form of ticket prices, he claimed and suggested the state to provide last-mile connectivity and parking facilities immediately to ensure people travel by metro train.

Dattatreya said the will begin agitation if the failed to take any initiative to reopen the defunct industries in the state in three months.

"The party had promised to reopen various factories, including Nizam Sugar Factory and Sirpur Paper Mills in Adilabad. It has been three years, but there is no action yet. There are agitations and staff (of those factories) do not have any livelihood," he said.

The chief minister has failed to keep his promise of providing 1.12 lakh jobs, Dattatreya alleged, adding, "The is good at media management.

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First Published: Fri, December 01 2017. 19:40 IST