In a letter sent to Gadkari, the chief minister said as per the policy decision of the ministry though state PWD handed over stretches of the National highways No 37, 37A, 52 and 53 to the National Highways and Infrastructure Development Corporation Limited (NHIDCL), the corporation has neither taken up the construction activities nor undertaken maintenance work leaving the state in the lurch.
Situation in the stretches of these highways have become so bad that in some patches these stretches have become turned into virtual craters, he said.
An amount of Rs 218 crore was sanctioned in November 2014 for the maintenance of NH-44, the life line of Barak Valley and link to Tripura and Mizoram, but work has not been allotted yet.
The mega block imposed by NF Railway for gauge conversion work and the resultant huge traffic load on NH-44, has made it almost impossible to maintain the highway under normal repair fund.
