Interacting with Assistant Director General of Border Roads Dr S S Porwal here, the chief minister said since Arunachal is a strategic border state, the security issues attached with road construction could not be taken lightly, an official report said.
"While neighbouring China has built high quality roads, railways and airways in the vicinity, our Indian side is still struggling with porter tracks and unable to even maintain single border road," Pul said while pointing out the delay in completion of several border roads such as in Tawang.
Terming it as 'unfortunate', he said, "BRO is in Arunachal not for commercial purpose but in the interest of nation and to serve the people".
Referring to the leakage of construction materials as serious offence, the chief minister informed that instruction had been issued to all district administrations and police department to immediately arrest all such offenders and to conduct surprise checks to prevent such practice.
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He also urged the people not to purchase construction material illegally from BRO but to buy it from genuine dealers in the market.
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Suggesting measures to enable safe ride on hilly roads for the commuters, the chief minister urged for construction of crash barrier in all identified accident prone areas to protect vehicles and its occupants from falling off the cliff.
To prevent head on collision between two approaching vehicles, the chief minister advised to install convex mirror; so that driver could see the traffic approaching from another side.
Pointing out that BRO had the practise of clearing landslides only to make way for vehicles temporarily, the CM said the uncleared part of the landslide posed risk to the commuter and suggested that any restoration work should be done to bring permanent solution.
He advised to construct proper drainage channel along the road for durability and safety, the report added.