The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) said that the apex court had asked the Director General of Police of Uttar Pradesh to look into the issue of providing security for the work but nothing has been done, as farmers were staging protests at the construction site.
The 135-km long Eastern Peripheral Expressway envisages providing signal-free connectivity between Ghaziabad, Faridabad, Gautam Budh Nagar (Greater Noida) and Palwal.
NHAI's counsel told a bench comprising Justices Madan B Lokur and Deepak Gupta that Ghaziabad's senior superintendent of police (SSP) should be summoned to explain why no protection was provided to officials and workers at the site.
The counsel said they had told the apex court that work would be completed by March 2018 but due to the protest, the construction has been stalled.
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Regarding other issues raised by NHAI, including handing over of land at Sonepat district in Haryana, the solicitor general said that the affidavit filed by them takes care of these aspects.
When the NHAI counsel raised the issue of handing over of land by Haryana government, the bench said, "Is it supposed to be our job? It is not our job to tell Haryana to do it."
The solicitor general told the bench that he would file a detailed status report during the course of the day and an affidavit will be filed on behalf of the Ministry of Road and Highways in the matter.
The apex court had earlier asked the DGP of UP to look into the issue of providing security for construction work of Eastern Peripheral Expressway as the work in the 41-km patch in Gautam Budh Nagar district was forcibly stopped by farmers.
The bench was told that farmers and local villagers have forcibly prevented construction work in the stretch from December 25 last year and no steps were taken by the police despite the request to provide protection at the site.
Regarding the 135-km long Western Peripheral Expressway, which connects Kundli to Palwal via Manesar in Haryana, the court was told that the stretch from Palwal to Manesar is ready while the portion from Manesar to Kundli is under construction.
The two expressways - each around 135-km long - were planned in 2006 following the Supreme Court order to form a ring road outside Delhi for channeling non-Delhi bound traffic bypassing the national capital.
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