This Article is From Jul 16, 2019

Long-Delayed RTR Flyover Opens In Delhi: "No More Jams On Way To Airport"

The newly constructed flyover branches out of the Munirka flyover and ends before the Army Research and Referral Hospital near Subroto Park close to National Highway-8

Long-Delayed RTR Flyover Opens In Delhi: 'No More Jams On Way To Airport'

Delhi Chief Minister took to Twitter after opening the flyover to celebrate an end to jams in the area

New Delhi:

The Rao Tula Ram (RTR) flyover was opened by Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal today, with Delhi residents hoping the elevated, three-lane, 2.7-km stretch of road can ease the pain and frustration of navigating rush hour traffic in South Delhi. The newly constructed flyover branches out of the Munirka flyover and ends before the Army Research and Referral Hospital near Subroto Park close to National Highway-8.

The Delhi Chief Minister took to Twitter after opening the flyover and celebrated an end to traffic jams in the area, writing, "Congratulations Delhiites. Overcoming all hurdles our govt finally succeeds in opening the RTR flyover from today."

"In 15 years, the Sheila Dikshit government built 70 flyovers. In the last four-and-a-half years, our (AAP) government has built 23 flyovers," he said while inaugurating the flyover.

"We do our work, but we don''t advertise much. Now, it is for the people to spread word about the work we have done in the last four-and-a-half years," he added.

Built at a cost of nearly Rs 310 crore, the RTR flyover is expected to ease traffic flowing to the Indira Gandhi International Airport and Gurugram, and provide relief to hassled commuters from neighbourhoods like Munirka, Hauz Khas and Greater Kailash, who have become resigned to bottlenecks and jams on Outer Ring Road in South Delhi. 

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Built for nearly 310 crore, the RTR flyover should ease traffic in South Delhi and access to IGI Airport. (PTI)

 It also wound up in the Delhi High Court after residents of Vasant Vihar, a nearby residential neighbourhood, challenged the PWD's decision to expand on the existing flyover.

 Delhi BJP chief Manoj Tiwari took the opportunity to claim brownie points today morning, comparing the time taken to build the RTR flyover with the 15 months taken to build the 8.7-km Nizammuddin Bridge on the Delhi-UP border.

The Delhi North-East parliamentarian tweeted: "RTR Flyover just 2.7Kms stretch made in 5years by Delhi Govt is set to open today. This has been a nightmare each day for commuters. 8.7 Kms stretch of NH24 Nizamuddin bridge-DelhiUP border completed and inaugurated by @narendramodi Ji in 15 months #DelhiWantsBJP#goodgovernance."

The BJP and Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal's Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) are at loggerheads, with the AAP accusing the BJP of everything from throttling the capital's development to sponsoring physical assaults on Mr Kejriwal.

The animosity between the two parties peaked during Lok Sabha elections in April-May, with the BJP crushing the AAP to win all seven parliamentary seats in Delhi - a humiliating result considering Mr Kejriwal rules the city state with one of the biggest majorities anywhere in the country.

Earlier Mr Kejriwal's Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) also posted on social media and said they intended to make Delhi a "World Class City".

With inputs from PTI

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