CPI (M) stages protest to highlight poor quality of highway in Seithur

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CPI (M) cadre staging a protestation  successful  Seithur connected  Wednesday.

CPI (M) cadre staging a protestation successful Seithur connected Wednesday.

Cadre of Communist Party of India (Marxist) staged a caller protestation with the protesters sporting bandages to item the potholes-ridden Rajapalayam-Tenkasi Highway posing information to the information of roadworthy users successful Seithur connected Wednesday.

The protestation was led by the enactment municipality caput Gurunathan.

The protesters had “blood-soaked” bandages astir their head, hands and legs to gully the attraction of officials of National Highways Authority of India to the unmotorable information of the road, particularly for 2 km successful Seithur.

“Not a time passes without idiosyncratic getting injured aft falling down from the motorbike failing negociate the craters and heavy cookware holes connected the road,” said enactment functionary B. Mariappan.

He said that NHAI had taken up widening of the road betwixt Tirumangalam and Kollam into four-laned road. Even arsenic the enactment was nether way, the prime of roadworthy betwixt Road Transport Office astatine Rajapalayam and Chokkanathan Pudur was successful a precise atrocious information arsenic the officials neglected attraction of the roadworthy for past year.

Worst is the two-km agelong successful Seithur aft the caller monsoon rain.

“Only the section radical who are acquainted with the mediocre information of the roadworthy tin negociate to thrust bikes successful this stretch. Outsiders are facing batch of hardships, much truthful astatine nighttime arsenic the potholes are not visible,” helium added.

Some agelong of the roadworthy is truthful worst that vehicles person to abruptly halt whenever they find immoderate different conveyance coming from the other absorption owed to deeper and wider craters, helium alleged.

Published - December 31, 2025 06:38 p.m. IST

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