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Do not implement railway project: KSU to NFR

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SHILLONG: The Khasi Students’ Union (KSU) has stated that the North East Frontier Railways (NFR) should not be in a hurry to implement the railway project in the state as the state government has not come up with comprehensive mechanisms to check influx.
The KSU in a statement released here, reiterated that it will oppose any move to continue railway project in the state.
The union also reacted to the initiative of NFR in which its officials apprised the governor, Ganga Prasad, on the delay in the Byrnihat railway project.
General secretary of KSU Donald V. Thabah said that NFR is pressing for the railways in the state even as the KHADC has not given no objection certificate (NOC) for the project from Byrnihat to Lailad, a village around 17 km from Byrnihat.
He went on to add that the NFR has disregarded the directions of the state government to halt the railway projects until proper mechanisms are brought.
They also urged NFR to take into consideration the directions of the state government and KHADC.
At the same time, KSU questioned the state government on the delay in setting up the entry and exit point in the state.
It may be noted that the cost of the proposed 20.5-km railway line linking Tetelia in Assam and Byrnihat in Ri Bhoi is estimated around Rs 496 crore. The length of the track in Meghalaya is just 2.5 km.

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