Yogi Adityanath government on Tuesday took decision to demolish all the bicycle tracks built in Uttar Pradesh during Akhilesh Yadav’s regime. The big decision was ordered by state urban development minister Suresh Khanna.
"We will demolish these bicycle tracks, which are unused and have caused traffic congestion. The demolition process will begin shortly," Khanna said.
It was said that the bicycle tracks will be demolished to address the issue of widening of roads and addressing water-logging problem.
Yogi government had said that Akhilesh had made bicycle tracks for political reasons. As per their claims, bicycle tracks were constructed to promote the Samajwadi Party’s symbol which happens to be a “cycle.”
The SP’s rivals see a subtle political message behind the cycle tracks in the state capital and some other towns in the state.
Moreover, the red and green demarcation pillars along the cycle tracks have drawn criticism from the political opponents of Samajwadi Party which saw in it a camouflaged publicity as the SP flag is red and green.
“Yes, we will be demolishing cycle tracks... following complaints of locals in Bareilly, I have agreed to get cycle tracks demolished there as they were creating traffic congestion,” he said.
On whether any survey for identifying such tracks has been carried out, Khanna said, “We act on public request. Wherever people are facing problems, they are reporting it and after going through their complaint we take decision.”
About any such demolition plans in Lucknow, he said the tracks were constructed on Public Works Department (PWD) roads and they will take a decision.
The previous Samajwadi Party government had constructed these cycle tracks in Lucknow, Noida, Bareilly and other towns with a message to conserve the environment and promote use of cycle for better health.
The state urban housing policy had recommended construction of bicycle tracks for “easy, smooth and safe movement of cyclists” in urban areas of the state.
However, in many places they have led to traffic snarls and have been occupied for illegal parking or by vendors.
In Bareilly’s Satellite area, a 850-meter cycle track, which is likely to be demolished soon, was constructed at a cost of Rs 6.48 crore but it never served its purpose as it has been illegally occupied by vendors and has become a parking zone for autorickshaws and other vehicles.
In Lucknow and Noida, over 100 km of tracks had been built.
A 35-km stretch costing Rs 31 crore was inaugurated by Akhilesh Yadav in 2015 in the state capital.
Akhilesh Yadav had inaugurated the state’s first cycle highway between Etawah and Agra in 2016. The project was 207-km long and incurred a cost of Rs 134 crore.
Soon after coming to power, the Yogi Adityanath government started reviewing projects initiated during the previous SP regime.
The chief minister had visited Gomti Riverfront within a few days after assuming charge and had expressed unhappiness over the “excessive cost” incurred on Akhilesh Yadav’s dream project while it was yet to be completed.
The Yogi government soon removed the word ‘Samajwadi’ from ambulance service and various government schemes, including the Samajwadi Pension Yojana.
Since assuming charge on March 19, the Adityanath government has recommended CBI probes into several projects of the previous SP regime.
These include alleged irregularities in the functioning of Shia and Sunni waqf boards, Akhilesh Yadav’s dream project of Gomti riverfront development and mobile creche scheme.
With PTI inputs
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