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Month after Gambhira bridge collapse, locals demand pontoon bridge
Month after Gambhira bridge collapse, locals demand pontoon bridge

Time of India

time6 days ago

  • Politics
  • Time of India

Month after Gambhira bridge collapse, locals demand pontoon bridge

Vadodara: Pointing to the pontoon bridges set up for the Kumbh Mela — village heads and district panchayat members on Monday urged the state govt to establish an alternative means for commuters to cross the Mahi river. This comes a month after the Gambhira bridge collapsed on July 9, killing 22 people. The Gambhira bridge over the Mahi not only linked Central Gujarat to Saurashtra but was also the shortest crossing route for those living in the border villages of Anand and Vadodara districts. After the bridge collapse, scores of students, factory workers and labourers began crossing the river on small, rowed fishing boats, to avoid a detour of at least 45km. However, all boating was later stopped, following directives from the Anand district collector, who cited the new boating rules. These were framed by the state govt after the Harni boat capsize in Vadodara on Jan 18, 2024, which killed 12 schoolchildren and two teachers, during a picnic. "Ever since the bridge collapse, thousands of students from Padra and Jambusar talukas of Vadodara district are having trouble getting to their schools and colleges in the university town of Vallabh Vidyanagar in Anand district," said Harshadsinh Parmar, a member of the Vadodara district panchayat, from Mujpur village, which is on the Vadodara side of the Gambhira bridge. "Thousands of youth, especially residents of villages in Borsad and Anklav talukas of Anand district, who work at factories in Vadodara's Padra taluka, are struggling to get to their workplaces. Even transporting vegetables from Padra, a major vegetable-producing area, to Anand and other parts of Central Gujarat has become a daunting task. If no alternative route is created, the economy of Central Gujarat will suffer," said Parmar. Parmar, along with district and taluka panchayat members from Anand and Anklav, along with the sarpanches of Bamangam and Gambhira villages, made representations to both the Anand and Vadodara district collectors, demanding an alternative bridge. "The Gujarat govt announced that a new bridge, parallel to the one that collapsed, will be built within 18 months. However, there is no progress on this front so far," said Nilesh Parmar, a member of the Anklav taluka panchayat. "Until a permanent solution is in place, there must be an alternative for people to commute. During the Kumbh Mela, the UP govt facilitated crossings by millions of pilgrims and their vehicles using pontoon bridges. Such temporary bridges have been erected in Bihar too. If other states can erect temporary bridges, the Gujarat govt can also create a crossing, at least for two-wheelers and cars, so that commuters don't lose work or see their studies suffer," Parmar added. After the Gambhira bridge collapsed, the Umeta bridge between Anand and Vadodara, was closed to heavy vehicles. Heavy vehicles are now re-routed via Vasad, where commuters face hardships due to regular traffic jams and potholed roads. -- Stay updated with the latest local news from your city on Times of India (TOI). Check upcoming bank holidays , public holidays , and current gold rates and silver prices in your area.

Police question parents of 2 victims of Harni boat tragedy for ‘disrupting' Gujarat CM's inauguration of development works
Police question parents of 2 victims of Harni boat tragedy for ‘disrupting' Gujarat CM's inauguration of development works

Indian Express

time02-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Indian Express

Police question parents of 2 victims of Harni boat tragedy for ‘disrupting' Gujarat CM's inauguration of development works

The Vadodara city police on Friday whisked away and temporarily detained the mothers of two victims of the January 2024 Harni boat tragedy at the Pandit Deendayal Upadhyay Nagar Gruh, where Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel was inaugurating development works of the Vadodara Municipal Corporation (VMC). The two mothers, who disrupted the event, were later granted an audience with the Chief Minister after the function ended and were 'let off'. Police detained the parents of Roshni Shinde and Vishwa Nizama — two of the 12 students who died in the boat capsize on January 18, 2024 — after the women refused to sit down when asked by the Chief Minister. The incident took place while Patel was addressing the gathering during his visit to Vadodara to inspect the Vishwamitri River rejuvenation project and inaugurate VMC works worth Rs 1,156 crore. Sarla Shinde and Sandhya Nizama stood up and said that 'no justice had been given to the families even after 450 days of the tragedy.' From the dais, Patel requested the women to sit and meet him after the event. The women claimed they had been denied a meeting with the CM since the day of the incident. Responding, Patel said, 'It cannot be… Everyone is allowed to come to the CMO and make petitions. If you have come with a special agenda, this is not the way… remain seated, we will meet later.' When the women continued speaking despite police trying to make them sit, Patel said, 'They are here with a special agenda, they need not be paid attention to.' They were then removed from the venue and detained until the event concluded, after which the CM met them. Addressing the gathering, Patel said, 'Representations must be made in a civil manner… Every Monday, people are welcome to come to the CMO and make representations… When a programme is on, interrupting to make a petition is not befitting of civilised society. We must get out of this mindset…' He added, 'Despite such incidents, the passion for people's development should not be broken. We are always working… I even say that news reports appearing in the media, if they are negative, must be checked because it is true that there could be lapses… We are willing to rectify our errors, verify media reports and work on the issues highlighted. I have already instructed everyone on this…' Commissioner of Police Narasimha Komar said that the couples had not been formally detained after being whisked away, but a senior city police official said the two women and their husbands were questioned to 'ascertain their motive' for disrupting the CM's speech. The officer said, 'We conducted a simple inquiry into the incident to understand if they had arrived at the venue on their own or were provoked… They have not been booked under any charges and were let off after meeting the CM.' However, Advocate Hitesh Gupta, who has been representing the 14 victims of the Harni boat tragedy in Vadodara, arrived at the Vadodara Crime Branch office, stating that the couples were in continued detention. Gupta said, 'It is unfortunate and a mockery of justice that victims of a tragedy have been detained by the police to find out who provoked them to ask questions to the Chief Minister… We challenge them to come out in the public and engage in a dialogue with us, where we will put forth documents to show how there has been corruption in the Harni lake redevelopment that led to the tragedy. If we are proven wrong, we will apologise in public but if the government is proven wrong, they will have to tender unconditional apology to the people… When there is a public programme that is open to all, why can't victims be present at such a government event to raise questions?' Kalpesh Nizama, father of Vishwa Nizama, said, 'What wrong did my wife do by raising questions about justice and the work of the government when the CM was speaking about how everything is in order under the Prime Ministership of Narendra Modi … Are we terrorists or criminals that the police dragged out both women, including my wife, and kept us under detention and watch, questioning our intention? We have lost our children, what justice has this government done? Not a single official of the VMC, who was responsible for allowing the illegal boat operations, has been booked. All the accused are out on bail… Do they understand the anguish with which we are living each day remembering our innocent children?'

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