Sambalpur: The incident of blocking the Ainthapali chowk, After the protests, the way was opened for bikes and cycles
Sambalpur: There has been intense dissatisfaction in various quarters over the closure of Ainthapali chowk. Everyone from the local people to political parties has rejected and criticized the administration’s decision. Finally, the administration has cleared the road on the upper street of Ainthapali. The Sambalpur police administration has been trying to hide its culpability since the dangerous road accident in the first week of January at Ainthapali chowk. At first, they barricaded the upper street of Ainthapali and then made a permanent concrete divider there, In order to go to the side of Kansir, people had to go back and forth from there. The distance of which is about 6 kilometers to the intersection After the decision to close permanently, public discontent continued to grow. This unilateral decision of the administration was criticized in various circles after the continuous news about this was published in the “Sambad”. Finally, on Monday, the newly constructed half divider was broken down on the upper street of Ainthapali. According to police information, it is worth noting that only bikes, bicycles and pedestrians should be removed from that road After repeated reports about the closure of this road, political parties also condemned Prashamanta’s decision. An agitation was called by the BJP but the agitation was canceled at a later stage, BJP workers and some local residents held talks with Sambalpur SP on Monday. The various problems caused by the closure of the intersection were discussed. The decision will be taken after consultation with NBAI authorities and other administrative officials, said SP B. Gangadhar said. Along with that, it was proposed to make a service road on both sides from Ainthapali upper street to Batachak, create a diversion within 300 meters from Ukuthapali to Bareipali and give importance to the construction of flyover. On this occasion, BJP district president Girish Patel, along with MLA Nauri Naik Professer Gunasagar Das, Govinda. Agarwal Sameer Babu, Manas Bakti Pramukh were present.