Haryana CM Manohar Lal Khattar to visit Gurugram on Monday to check traffic woes

Badshahpur drain and an under construction bridge at Hero Honda Chowk on NH8 were the two issues that causes such chaos

Gurgaon, Rains
Thousands of cars stuck in traffic due to waterlogging. Photo: Twitter
Press Trust of India Chandigarh
Last Updated : Jul 31 2016 | 10:42 AM IST
Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar on Saturday said he would visit Gurugram on Monday to get a first hand information on the problem of water-logging and traffic jams which he attributed to various factors including overflowing of Badshahpur drain.

He said there was complete coordination between the Police and Civil administration and the traffic snarls were created primarily because of two issues.

"The Badshahpur drain in Gurugram was overflowing due to heavy rain and its water did not flow to drain no 8 which was already full to the brim.

Secondly, a bridge was under construction at Hero Honda Chowk on NH 8, he told reporters here this evening.

"Therefore, the passage was narrow and bottle neck was created which obstructed smooth flow of traffic," he said.

Another bridge is under construction at Subhash Chowk on Sohna road.

There was also congestion of taxis as their strike was called off the same day. Also, a big group of 'Kanwariyas' passed that way, he said, adding all this led to massive traffic jam.

Khattar said a team of senior officers is already camping in Gurugram to ensure that such a situation is not created in future.

When asked about the tweet where he allegedly blamed Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal for the traffic jams in Gurugram, he denied the charge and clarified that the tweet was misquoted as he was replying to a question on construction of National Periphery Road to which Delhi was not cooperating for its portion.

On Saturday, Opposition parties including opposition INLD also blamed the Harayana government for the traffic jam in the Millennium City saying BJP only believes in "hollow slogans" without taking any concrete steps to tackle basic things.

Long tailbacks were witnessed in gridlocked roads in Gurugram in last two days due to severe water-logging on National Highway-8 after heavy rains lashed the city.

Thousands of were commuters stranded and prohibitory orders were clamped near Hero Honda chowk. Schools were also ordered to be shut down for two days.
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First Published: Jul 31 2016 | 1:02 AM IST

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