Swabi villagers to protest delay in bridge construction

Published September 12, 2024
A view of the incomplete Maneri Bala bridge. — Dawn
A view of the incomplete Maneri Bala bridge. — Dawn

SWABI: Maneri neighbourhood council chairman Sher Ali Khan has threatened that locals will stage protest if a bridge in the area is not completed within three months.

Addressing a meeting here on Wednesday, he said that they would block Swabi-Mardan road till acceptance of their demand about completion of Maneri Bala bridge.

He said that the bridge was meant to provide an easy passage to people to Maneri Bala, however, it was not completed and it cost might increase from Rs12 million to Rs16 million owing delay in its completion.

Mr Khan, who is also a local leader of Awami National Party, said that it was a project of irrigation department. He said that there were reports that the project was abandoned. The residents of the area and its suburbs should not be forced to protest, he added.

Mumtaz Ali, a member of ANP provincial council, said that students were forced to use the longer route because the bridge was not completed timely. He said that people were forced to go through Maneri Payyan causeway.

MISSING: Rayan Khan, 12, son of Gul Nawaz of Chota Lahor, has been missing for the last two days and his family.

Mr Nawaz told journalists that whereabouts of his son were not known despite their hectic efforts. He appealed to law enforcement agencies to help him in tracing his missing son.

Published in Dawn, September 12th, 2024

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