Puri inaugurates ITO Skywalk, accuses Delhi govt of stalling the project for a year

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Oct 15 2018 | 10:10 PM IST

Inaugurating the ITO Skywalk here Monday, Union minister Hardeep Singh Puri accused the Kejriwal government of stalling it for one year, and also creating hindrance in execution of several other projects including the Metro Phase-IV.

Puri, who inaugurated the skywalk and a foot over bridge at ITO, alleged that a "false narrative" was being created around these projects and some people who have nothing to do with the project were trying to take credit.

The Union housing and urban affairs minister claimed that when the Delhi government, which was supposed to provide 20 per cent of the project cost, did not give its clearance, his ministry decided to execute it on its own.

The ITO Crossing and 'W' Point Junction are the two busiest crossings in the city as far as the pedestrian traffic is concerned.

There are over 25 major offices and other institutions located in this area. Approximately, 30,000 pedestrians cross various roads around ITO Crossing and 'W' Point. The skywalk, which has been constructed with a cost of Rs 55 crore, has six lifts.

"When I became the minister in September 2017, I was told that the skywalk project, which was cleared in 2016, was still awaiting the Delhi government's nod.

"We then decided to execute this project on our own," Puri told a gathering here.

The skywalk project has become a bone of contention between the AAP dispensation and the BJP-led central government.

Last week, Delhi PWD minister Satyendar Jain said that no Aam Aadmi Party minister was invited for the inauguration of the project.

According to the Union HUA ministry, the project has been executed with the funds provided by the Centre. The PWD of the Delhi government was an executing agency.

"We are seeing a similar pattern in every urban project (in Delhi). Projects like DelhiMeerut RRTS (Regional Rapid Transit System) and Metro Phase-IV have been stuck (due to non-clearance from the AAP government)...

"We took this project in our hand and completed within a year," the Union minister said.

On its part, the Delhi government Monday issued a statement saying, "No amount of tall claims and rhetoric will be able to mislead the people of Delhi, who will finally judge, whether cutting ribbons will be a substitute for hard work."

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First Published: Oct 15 2018 | 10:10 PM IST

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