Union Minister Smells ‘Conspiracy’ In Bihar Bridge Collapse, Says After Lok Sabha Polls…

Because the frequent stories of bridge collapses in Bihar are elevating issues amongst residents in regards to the high quality of improvement work within the state, now, Union Minister Jitan Ram Manjhi, additionally former Bihar Chief Minister, has responded to the difficulty by elevating the potential for a conspiracy behind the incidents.  

Up to now 9 days, 5 bridges in Araria, Siwan, East Champaran, Kishanganj, and Madhubani districts of have collapsed in Bihar. 

Reflecting on the matter, Minister of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises, Manjhi on Saturday asserted that poor-quality supplies may need been used however why these collapses didn’t happen earlier, asking if there might be a conspiracy behind the latest incidents. 

“It’s a matter of concern that bridges are collapsing (in Bihar). It seems to be as if poor-quality materials may need been used. However why had been the bridges not collapsing earlier than 15 days or a month in the past? Why are they collapsing now? Is there a conspiracy behind it?” Manjhi mentioned whereas addressing the media. 

The MSME minister was speaking to media when he urged that the repeated bridge collapses might be a deliberate effort to discredit and tarnish the repute the federal government. 

Claiming there to be a motive behind these occasions, he mentioned, “These items are being accomplished on goal to tarnish the picture of the federal government. Bridges are collapsing constantly, I feel there may be intention behind this.” 

The Union Minister affirmed that the federal government is implementing stringent actions in opposition to the contractors and engineers accountable for the bridge collapses. 

Chronological Order Of Latest Bridge Collapses In Bihar

The collection of bridge collapses started on June 18 in Araria, the place a newly constructed bridge over the Bakra River collapsed earlier than its inauguration. Subsequently, one other collapse occurred on June 22 over the Gandak River in Siwan, a bridge that had been standing for roughly 40-45 years. 

 The incidents continued with a collapse on June 23 of a bridge below building in East Champaran, the place locals attributed the failure to the usage of inferior supplies. On the next day, one other bridge fell in Kishanganj. The newest collapse occurred in Madhubani, occurring only a day after the Kishanganj incident. 

Notably, final yr in June, a brief bridge on the River Ganga in Vaishali suffered partial collapse as a result of sturdy winds, connecting Raghopur to the Vaishali District Headquarters. 

(Primarily based on inputs from ANI) 



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