Road Torn Like Paper! 'Live' Video of Corruption
A viral video from Chhattisgarh shows locals easily tearing apart a newly constructed road, raising concerns about construction quality and allegations of corruption.
In Surguja district of Chhattisgarh, a troubling video has surfaced showing villagers effortlessly tearing up a newly constructed road, sparking serious questions about the quality of construction and potential corruption. The road, which connects remote areas in the Mainpat block, was intended to facilitate access for both residents and tourists. However, the video reveals that the asphalt layer is so poorly constructed that it can be peeled away by hand, resembling paper rather than a solid road surface.
Villagers have expressed their outrage, claiming that throughout the construction process, standards were overlooked and significant manipulation occurred regarding the thickness of the asphalt and the base material used. They argue that there appears to have been a collusion between contractors and relevant departments, leading to the substandard quality of the road despite the intended purpose of improving accessibility to the area.
The implications of this incident extend beyond mere construction quality; it raises critical concerns about transparency and accountability in public works, especially in remote regions where residents rely on safe infrastructure. This incident may lead to increased scrutiny of construction projects in Chhattisgarh and calls for stricter enforcement of quality standards in the future to prevent such corruption from happening again.