BJP Leader Vikram Randhawa Push for Resolution on Kunjwani-Narwal Flyover Issue: Nitin Gadkari Assures Action.
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||Parvinder Singh July 2 ,2024 ||
New Delhi: The Kunjwani to Narwal flyover project in Jammu has sparked significant concern among local residents due to the proposed construction of a “blind wall,” which many fear will create visibility and safety hazards. Addressing these concerns has become a priority for local BJP leaders, who are pushing for modifications to the project to ensure the safety and satisfaction of the constituents.
Initial Meeting in Delhi:
In an effort to resolve the issue, a delegation of BJP leaders, Vikram Randhawa, MP Jugal Kishore Sharma, Davinder Rana, Sham Langer, and Vijay Kumar, met with Union Minister for Highways and Transport Nitin Gadkari in Delhi today. This first round of discussions took place at Gadkari’s residence, where the delegation presented a detailed report outlining the local concerns and potential risks associated with the blind wall design of the flyover.
Gadkari’s Assurance:
During the meeting, Nitin Gadkari acknowledged the validity of the concerns raised by the delegation. He assured them that the Ministry of Highways and Transport is committed to addressing these issues. Gadkari has called for a follow-up meeting with all relevant stakeholders from the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI), scheduled for tomorrow. This meeting aims to explore feasible modifications to the flyover design, ensuring it aligns with the safety and visibility needs of the local population.
Protest and Advocacy by BJP Leaders:
Vikram Randhawa and Sham Langer have been at the forefront of the protest against the flyover’s blind wall design. They organized road blockades and public demonstrations, demanding immediate changes. Randhawa, in a previous telephonic interview, had emphasized his unwavering commitment to resolving the issue, vowing not to rest until the construction plans were revised to eliminate the blind wall.
Randhawa also questioned why other BJP leaders had not taken a similarly vocal stance on the matter, suggesting internal party dynamics might be at play. His proactive approach contrasts sharply with the relative silence of other local BJP figures, including the current party president Ravinder Raina.
Political Implications:
The flyover issue has significant political ramifications, particularly with the upcoming assembly elections. Vikram Randhawa, Kavinder Gupta, Arun Gupta and Sham Langer had previously met with Gadkari during his visit to Srinagar, after which Randhawa intensified his public protests against the NHAI’s plans. Randhawa has warned that failing to address the blind wall issue could lead to significant electoral losses for the BJP, as local dissatisfaction with the project is high.
The lack of response from other BJP leaders, including Ravinder Raina, highlights potential factionalism within the party’s Jammu unit. This internal disunity could undermine the BJP’s efforts to present a cohesive and responsive front to the electorate. The recent Lok Sabha elections saw a drop in the BJP’s vote share in Jammu and Kashmir, suggesting growing public discontent with local leadership. Many voters supported the BJP primarily due to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s popularity, rather than confidence in local candidates.
Additionally, several contenders within the BJP are vying for the MLA seat from Jammu South. Their silence on the flyover issue raises questions about their commitment to addressing local concerns. This includes notable figures who have positioned themselves as potential candidates but have not actively participated in the protests or voiced their opinions on the matter. Their absence from this critical discussion may influence their standing with the electorate, who are looking for leaders who are responsive to their needs.
Future Actions and Accountability:
The upcoming second round of meetings at 1:30 PM tomorrow at Nitin Gadkari’s residence, 2 Nehru Place, will be crucial. During this meeting, Gadkari is expected to discuss the detailed presentation given by the BJP delegation, aiming to formulate a plan that addresses the flyover’s design flaws. The involvement of all stakeholders from NHAI will be pivotal in ensuring a comprehensive solution.
This situation represents a significant test for Vikram Randhawa’s leadership. His commitment to removing the blind wall and replacing it with a pillar-based design reflects his dedication to his constituents. The outcome of these meetings will likely influence the BJP’s standing in the upcoming assembly elections, highlighting the importance of effective leadership and responsiveness to local issues.
The responsibility now lies with Nitin Gadkari to balance the infrastructural goals with the genuine demands of the local population. How this issue is handled will not only impact the flyover project but also shape the political landscape in Jammu and Kashmir, affecting the BJP’s credibility and electoral prospects in the region.