Stop functioning like a political party, Gadkari tells Indian Road Congress
Gadkari was addressing a special plenary session, ‘Advances in Bridge Management’ at the international seminar of the Indian Road Congress
PTI
Bengaluru, 26 Sept
Union Minister Nitin Gadkari on Thursday said the Indian
Road Congress (IRC), a 90-year-old organisation that gives guidance when it
comes to technical aspects of infrastructure building of our country, may be a
knowledge engine, but it is functioning like a political party.
Gadkari was addressing a special plenary session, ‘Advances
in Bridge Management’ at the international seminar of the Indian Road Congress.
The Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways said if
IRC is interested, he will facilitate land and a grant. "But you should be
an independent, impartial and fair organisation. I am confident all state
governments, including Karnataka, will also contribute towards this," he
added.
Gadkari said if quality work is to be done, then it is very
important to be independent of the government framework.
"In the government's way of doing things, the boss is
always correct, whether he is making good or bad decisions," he added.
He also said quality alternatives to the existing technology
are needed as India is facing a lot of problems with bridges, particularly in
the coastal areas.
He also said projects are often stalled due to
time-consuming processes and that this must be solved at the earliest and at
every level. -PTI
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