"Undue importance was given to award of projects...Awards became a number game...The actions of the Department of Financial Services (DoFS) and MoEF brought the entire road sector to its knees," the white paper on NHAI released by the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways (MoRTH) said today.
The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) was brought under pressure to award projects without land acquisition and other regulatory clearances, the paper said, while another document indicated that 189 out of 332 NHAI projects in 20 states involving Rs 27,210 crore are stuck in disputes.
Alleging the previous government of "continuous slippages" due to award of projects without any strategy, the white paper said: "NHAI had to go into a firefighting mode fighting a losing battle, the developers lost opportunities ... Lenders had to cope with defaults in debt servicing ... public could not avail benefits of completed roads and government itself lost enormous revenues."
Stating that Ministries, whose contribution was integral to the timely completion of projects, went about their task "unmindful and unconcerned with the crisis they were creating", the paper accused the Ministry of Environment and Forests (MoEF) of a wrong interpretation of the Supreme Court order in a case and refusing environment clearances to projects.
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Stating that "it has become fashionable to cite aggressive bidding as the reason for the collapse of road sector awards", MoRTH said the impact of aggressive bidding could have been contained if MoEF and DoFS had not acted in the way they did.
It did not spare the Defence Ministry either by alleging that it delayed transfer of defence land and some clearances are pending fr seven years.