Leave us alone we need no roads to development: Kerala

National Highway Authority of India is initiating the need to widen the roads of the country to international standards. This means our national highways will be 6-lane road and will have access on both sides, flyovers, pedestrians walkway and zebra crossings to name a few, it all sounds so wonderful. But, hold on! the politicians in Kerala are thinking something else. Strange, but all political parties in Kerala have united together (a rare sight) for a common cause and unanimously they say, ‘We need no roads..oops sorry no wide roads.

The politicians after having decided over a cup of tea that the state needs only 30 metre broad roads against the proposed 60-metre.  All the good Samaritan (politicians) of the Kerala society have finally decided to meet the Prime Minister, and apprise him about this decision. And we know what the PM is going to say ”Who cares, if you want 30-45-60 meter roads, it is you who is going to suffer.

The narrow minded politicians aren’t thinking practically, what this decision means for the future generation who will be forced to squeeze themselves for space. As a literate state, is it not the duty of these politicians to come together with intellectuals and educate the people how much it will benefit. But sadly, none have really bothered to tell us what it is all about, and shamefully we all know what it is all about. Vote bank politics and we have rather become politicians slaves.

Why is that the people of Kerala are getting so laid back, I have seen them agitating everywhere and for everything, but when it comes to real issues there is no reaction. It takes more than 9-years to complete and still no where to build a railway-overhead-bridge on a busy NH-17 highway, Edapally, Kochi, but we rather prefer to adjust with the situation and suffer.

Remember we are living in world’s largest democracy, so no one to blame but ourselves.  Leaders don’t build nations, its build by you and me. Had we realized the power we have, this state would have been a different place all together. Till then lets keep grumbling and complaining.

  • http://@vadakkus vinod

    I so agree with you.

    The reason is that politicians and other important people stand to lose land to road projects, and hence.

    We all know land is valued more than its weight in gold in Kerala.. In fact, in some rural places in Kerala, land costs ore than that in Bangalore city!

    Who cares about future generations! Politicians will not be affected no? Kerala and its people should look at Tamil Nadu and their people and learn! Sometimes I believe Tamilians are much more level headed and broader thinking than so-called educated Malayalees!)

    @vadakkus

  • http://@vadakkus vinod

    I so agree with you.

    The reason is that politicians and other important people stand to lose land to road projects, and hence.

    We all know land is valued more than its weight in gold in Kerala.. In fact, in some rural places in Kerala, land costs ore than that in Bangalore city!

    Who cares about future generations! Politicians will not be affected no? Kerala and its people should look at Tamil Nadu and their people and learn! Sometimes I believe Tamilians are much more level headed and broader thinking than so-called educated Malayalees!)

    @vadakkus

  • Febin Dcruz

    Why blame the politicians. We the people will get the roads we deserve. The traders, shopkeepers and the people residing near the roads pressurised the politicians to acts the way they acted. In twenty years time we will have the roads of present day Bihar. By then it will be too late. We Malayali’s will learn the lesson the hard way.

  • Febin Dcruz

    Why blame the politicians. We the people will get the roads we deserve. The traders, shopkeepers and the people residing near the roads pressurised the politicians to acts the way they acted. In twenty years time we will have the roads of present day Bihar. By then it will be too late. We Malayali’s will learn the lesson the hard way.

  • Febin Dcruz

    Why blame the politicians. We the people will get the roads we deserve. The traders, shopkeepers and the people residing near the roads pressurised the politicians to acts the way they acted. In twenty years time we will have the roads of present day Bihar. By then it will be too late. We Malayali’s will learn the lesson the hard way.

  • Febin Dcruz

    Why blame the politicians. We the people will get the roads we deserve. The traders, shopkeepers and the people residing near the roads pressurised the politicians to acts the way they acted. In twenty years time we will have the roads of present day Bihar. By then it will be too late. We Malayali’s will learn the lesson the hard way.

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