Newly-constructed Murree Road already falling apart
RAWALPINDI: Just six months after the Metro Bus Project was inaugurated, the newly-constructed Murree Road has started developing cracks and even potholes, exposing the substandard material used in its construction.
Despite spending billions on the re-carpeting of Murree Road and on the construction of an elevated road, the condition of the thoroughfare has not improved and open manholes can be seen along Murree Road, from Saddar to Marrir Chowk.
Mohammad Safdar, who lives on Saadi Road, said the open manholes can cause accidents. “You can’t walk on the recently constructed footpaths at night because you don’t know when you will step into a gaping manhole.”
PTI Punjab’s former general secretary Zahid Kazmi told Dawn the PTI will be taking up the issue in the provincial assembly soon.
He said: “You can see the poor quality of construction on Murree Road and the potholes already appearing in the road. The footpaths are also breaking up. Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif will have to explain wasting of public’s money.”
PPP Rawalpindi President Amir Fida Paracha said the provincial government spent Rs43 billion on unnecessary projects and that the money spent on the Metro Bus Project should have been used to improve water and sanitation in the city.
He said the Metro Bus Project was only started to gain popularity and that the PML-N had wanted to complete the project before the local government elections and had used substandard material for the construction of roads.