(Manisha Mahar, Intern Journalist); The route survey for the metro rail connecting Faridabad to Gurugram will take place once again. Due to all-round protests, on the orders of Chief Minister Manohar Lal, Principal Secretary Rajesh Khullar has asked for the report of the new route by 10 August. The Haryana government has prepared a detailed project report (DPR) of the 30.38 km Faridabad-Gurugram Metro Rail and sent it to the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC). Detailed information regarding this DPR was kept by the Principal Secretary, Urban and Planning Department, Apoorva Kumar Singh, in the meeting of the Committee on Public Undertakings of the Legislative Assembly. After this, Congress MLA Neeraj Sharma from NIT Faridabad objected to its route.
NIT MLA Neeraj Sharma, who is based in Faridabad parliamentary constituency, raised the issue that Piali Chowk Ballabgarh, Barkhal, and NIT are the centers of about one million people in the three assembly constituencies. In such a situation, if the metro goes through this route, then surely more people will benefit from it.
On Neeraj Sharma’s argument, Transport Minister and Ballabhgarh MLA Moolchand Sharma also wrote a letter to Chief Minister Manohar Lal and agreed that the route of the metro should be decided from Piali Chowk itself. Neeraj Sharma also made a demand to Chief Minister Manohar Lal by giving a letter in this regard in Chandigarh late Tuesday. On the orders of the Chief Minister, now his Principal Secretary Rajesh Khullar has sought a report by 10 August after conducting a survey of this route again.