The Centre will not extend any assistance under national highways programme if the Kerala government decides to develop NH stretches in the state at 30-metre width instead of 45 metres.
This was informed by Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari to BJP's Kerala unit president V Muraleedharan who met him at his office here.
"We are opposing the state government's move. We informed the minister (Gadkari) that national highway should be 45 m and Kerala government should not be allowed to convert it into a 30-m national highway. He told us that NHAI funds would not be available for NHs lesser than 45 m wide," Muraleedharan told PTI.
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Bowing to pressure from the state, the previous UPA government had agreed in principle to reduce the width of 829 km of national highways being developed from 45 m to 30 m.
Muraleedharan claimed that the state government wanted to tweak the rules on the pretext that it could not acquire land.
"It was a sort of a conspiracy on their (state government's) part," Muraleedharan said and alleged that "if it is allowed to have a 30-m road and the central government's assistance is available, it will benefit many people who are in this contract.