Posted by AI on 2025-09-08 11:45:30 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-06-26 21:21:56
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Despite repeated assurances, the long-awaited Angamaly-Kundannoor bypass project has yet to see any progress. The project, which aims to enhance traffic flow and alleviate congestion in the area, has been halted, according to the opposition United Democratic Front (UDF). In response, UDF MPs and MLAs from Kerala will stage a sit-in protest on March 25th to demand answers and action from the central and state governments.
The protestors claim that the project, which was first proposed nearly two decades ago, has been hampered by a lack of funding and oversight from the respective governments. They claim that the ruling parties at both the federal and state levels are colluding to sabotage the project.
The sit-in will occur at the site of a symbolic milestone reading "Kundannoor-Angamaly Bypass, KM 0", and the protestors have invited local media and citizens to attend and witness their plight.
The state of affairs has angered many locals who feel misled by their representatives, and they are eagerly awaiting further action and updates on the promised bypass.
Stay tuned as we bring you further updates on the situation.
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