Mumbai: Minister of Public Works Maharashtra Ashok Chavan on Monday correctly blamed the Previous Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) (BJP) government for the delay in the construction of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Memorial in the Arab Sea.
Chavan, responded to a question, said there were three petitions submitted at the Supreme Court against the warning – including “failure” to hold public hearings, “no research” carried out on sea biodiversity on the site chosen for warning and “inadequate.
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This problem is raised through the movement of attracting attention by MLC Vinayak cashew which seeks to find out why the one-year expansion was given to Larsen & Toubro contractors.
“I would say that the previous government did not conduct a thorough test.
The Supreme Court has provided a period of stay and we cannot fight court orders.
Things have been transferred to the Bombay High Court and we comply with everything involving nine departments.
The pandemic is too influenced by the court hearing , “he said.
Chavan said there was no escalation of costs in providing extensions.
“If we ended the contract and was recalled, a lot of time would be lost so we decided to give an extension.
We try to speed up the court trial and after this is finished, we will see how to reduce the construction period of the three years now,” he said.