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With no progress in the criminal complaint that he had filed with the Parwanoo police station against NHAI and its associates, Former Deputy Mayor of Shimla,Tikender Singh Panwar claims that he will demand the setting up of a Special Investigating Team (SIT) from the Himachal government to look into the matter.
While the Solan police officials claim that the records from the NHAI have been called for , Panwar says that it is only SIT that can unbiesly look into the matter. He also claims that he would demand a Special Commission of Inquiry to be headed by a retired Supreme court judge, preferably from Himachal, to be set up by the state to look into each and every aspect of the trail of damage and destruction that the recent rain fury had left in Himachal Pradesh.
Talking to The Indian Express, Panwar said, “It has been more than a week ever since the criminal complaint was filed with the Parwanoo police station , but no action has been taken by them till now. The police department is sitting quiet over the issue . It is for this, we will now write to the Himachal state government to set up an independent SIT to look into the matter. Also we would be demanding an independent Commission of Inquiry, preferable headed by a Retired Supreme court judge to investigate into the role of NHAI and other authorities in the large scale destruction caused during the recent rain fury”
While for the police, they claim that the records from the NHAI have been called for and investigations in the matter, are on, but they haven’t registered a case yet. SP, Solan, Gaurav Singh, “The investigations in the case are going on and the NHAI have been asked to show the records to check if any unscientific ways in the construction were used by them”.
With NH-5 still closed since August 2, the Solan administration is making all efforts to assist the commuters. Regional Manager, Solan of HRTC, Darshan Singh said, “To help the commuters, we have put up our buses on standby with three to four buses on this side of Chakki Mor and few on the other side towards Parwanoo. The commuters find using the alternate Nahan route too cumbersome, so they prefer coming till here, then cross the Kalka Shimla heritage train tunnel, walking and then take the buses from this side to travel to Shimla side. On a daily basis, we are transporting around 400 to 500 commuters. As there is no scope of opening of NH-5 for heavy traffic in near future.”
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