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Villagers Expose Contractor’s Lies: ‘Road’ in Maharashtra, India Just an ‘Asphalt Carpet’

(Picture / Reposted from Twitter)

In Maharashtra, India, there is a road that has just been paved recently. The villagers revealed that it is actually just an “asphalt carpet”, and the entire road can be “raised” with a single grasp. Although the contractor argued that this was “advanced German technology”, it was a lie that he was caught in the end very quickly.

According to a “firstpost” report, a video has recently been circulated on Twitter, in which people squatted on the ground and raised their hands, and even “raised” a corner of the straight road. After looking carefully, I realized that this “road” is just a piece of suspected cloth covered with asphalt. The adhesion between the asphalt and the cloth is also very poor, and a large piece of asphalt will fall directly from the cloth when it is bent casually.

It is understood that the incident occurred in the Karjat-Hast Pokhari area of ​​the Jalna district in Maharashtra, India. This road is part of the government’s “PM Rural Road Program”. Before the whole incident was exposed on the Internet, the public discovered that the contractor was using such exaggerated technology. The contractor responsible for building the road at the time argued that this was the latest technology from Germany, and what the public saw was that it had not yet been constructed. Complete picture.

But the local residents quickly noticed that the contractor’s remarks were to shirk responsibility, so they chose to expose everything on the Internet. At the same time, they also criticized the Maharashtra state government and asked the local government to punish these contractors who cut corners Take action.

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2023-06-03 23:43:42

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