Mangaluru: DYFI launches poster campaign over hazardous potholes on NH


Mohan Kuthar

Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru

Mangaluru, Sep 25: The National Highway (NH) 66 stretch from Kallapu to Kapikad and the state highway from Thokkottu to Chembugudde are filled with numerous potholes. In an attempt to temporarily address the issue, interlock blocks have been placed to fill the potholes, but these too are proving hazardous for motorists.

In a unique form of protest, the Democratic Youth Federation of India (DYFI) launched a poster campaign targeting Speaker U T Khader and MP Brijesh Chowta. The posters ask, "Speaker UT Khader and MP Brijesh Chowta, can't you see these death traps?" and demand a permanent solution to the life-threatening potholes.

The posters have been placed along the roads overnight, highlighting the deteriorating condition of the roads and the need for immediate action.

 

 

 

  

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  • Mario, Las Vegas Nevada

    Wed, Sep 25 2024

    Whichever government comes to power, give the road contract work to L&T as they first see if it possible or not and setbacks before starting a job. Honest work is what the public and tax payers want. Again prior to undertaking road work, get drainage and all necessary underground works done only then do road work. If anyone is going to dig up the road, they must pay in full to L&T for damage with repair.

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