At a press conference he said Rajasthan roadways is a pride of the state and the government is providing Rs 45 crore every month to bail the company out of debt and asserted that no assets of the company has been sold.
Expressing concern over rising pollution levels due to more vehicles running on conventional fuel, Khan said concrete efforts will be made to introduce CNG vehicles in major cities of the state, including Jaipur, Jodhpur, Kota and Udaipur.
Rs 18,552 crore has been spent till now on construction and repair of roads, compared to Rs 9,646 spent by the previous government in its first four years, the cabinet minister said.
Rajasthan ranked 10th during the previous dispensation in terms of national highways network, but due to efforts of the Vasundhara Raje-led government, the state now ranks second, Khan said.