Govt opposes plea against BRT, says it is as per Master Plan
Press Trust of India New Delhi The city government has opposed in the Delhi High Court a fresh PIL for scrapping 5.7-km-long bus rapid transit (BRT) corridor here, saying the project was not in violation of the city's Master Plan 2021.
NGO Nyaya Bhoomi has alleged that Delhi Integrated Multi-Modal Transit System (DIMTS) Ltd, a joint venture firm of Delhi government and the IDFC foundation, has created the 5.7-km-long BRT corridor from Ambedkar Nagar to Moolchand flyover in gross violation of the Master Plan 2021 of Delhi.
It was also alleged this stretch of BRT corridor could not exist as the width of the road is not 45m which is the minimum width required for the existence of such a BRT corridor.
Opposing the plea, the Transport Department told a bench of justices Pradeep Nandrajog and V K Rao that the recommended road width in the Master plan was "30 metres and not 45 metres" for the "existing urban" areas through which the BRT would pass.
The affidavit, filed by K R Naidu, Deputy Commissioner of Transport department, said the Master plan suggests that "on all roads with ROW (right of way) greater than 30m, exclusive bus lanes will be planned to implement the BRT system in a phased manner to cover the whole city."
The court has fixed the matter for hearing on July 29.
The NGO, whose earlier PIL and subsequent review plea were dismissed by the High Court on the issue, has filed a fresh one saying it had been granted the liberty to move the court again if the BRT corridor from Ambedkar Nagar to Moolchand violated the Master Plan 2021.