Breaking News: Monsoon Exposes Gwalior Road Scam: 18-Crore Project Collapses Again | ABP NEWS

In Madhya Pradesh's Gwalior, residents are grappling with a shocking case of crumbling infrastructure as a road constructed at a cost of ₹18 crore has collapsed for the seventh time within just 15 days of the monsoon. Built recently, the road has developed massive potholes and depressions at multiple locations, causing serious inconvenience to local commuters. Vehicles are regularly getting stuck in the muddy, broken patches, putting lives at risk and paralyzing local traffic. What’s more alarming is the repeated failure of the road in such a short time, raising serious questions about the construction quality and possible corruption involved in the project. Locals are outraged, demanding accountability from contractors and civic officials responsible for overseeing the work. Despite the huge budget, the road couldn’t withstand even the initial rains of the monsoon season. Residents allege substandard materials and hasty execution of work, possibly to pocket public funds. The incident has sparked public anger and calls for a formal investigation into how such a large sum was spent for such poor results. If left unaddressed, it sets a dangerous precedent for public infrastructure development in the region.

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