Prime Minister Narendra Modi yesterday inaugurated the Kundli-Manesar section of the Kundli-Manesar-Palwal (KMP) Expressway in Haryana, and said it would help in reducing traffic pollution in the national capital.
The 136.65km long six-lane expressway, which will provide an alternative route to motorists to go towards Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan, will help in easing traffic flow, especially of heavy vehicles, through Delhi.
Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar said the expressway would lead to more development of the National Capital Region (NCR). He said the 83km Kundli-Manesar section was completed four months ahead of the revised deadline.
The 53km Palwal-Manesar section was inaugurated in April 2016.
Modi dedicated the KMP Expressway, also called as Western Peripheral Expressway, to people from Sultanpur village in Gurugram district.
“Our government has undertaken the massive expansion of highways and railways in the country to bring more development. Everyday, 27km of highways are being made,” Modi said.
Taking a dig at the previous government, Modi said the Bharatiya Janata Party governments (in the Centre and states) were determined to get work executed and completed compared to earlier when projects would just linger on.
“Work was going on on this (KMP) expressway for 12 years. You should have got this expressway 8-9 years back. It was to be used during the (2010) New Delhi Commonwealth Games. This shows the work culture of the previous government which encouraged delays and wastage of public money,” Modi said.


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