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Bihar Bridge Collapse: Tejashwi Yadav Alleges Deliberate Destruction, Claims 'Serious Defects Found'

An under-construction bridge that reportedly involved an estimated cost of Rs 1,700 crore collapsed yesterday over the River Ganga in Bihar. Deputy Chief Tejashwi Yadav confirms being aware of the condition of the bridge, saying this collapse only confirmed the apprehensions.

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Bhagalpur: An under-construction bridge collapsed, in Bihars Bhagalpur district, Sunday, June 4
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The state government officials reportedly informed that the under-construction bridge collapsed over the Ganga River on Sunday, had portions of it deliberately destroyed with planning under expert advice due to design flaws.

According to the reports, the bridge was supposed to connect Khagaria district with Bhagalpur.

Deputy Chief Minister Tejashwi Yadav and Additional Chief Secretary of the Road Construction Department, Pratyay Amrit held a hurried press conference after images of the bridge collapse that took place in Khagaria evoked immediate criticisms from the opposition.

Tejashwi Yadav reportedly said in the press conference, "It may be recalled that a portion of this bridge had collapsed on April 30 last year. We had, thereafter, approached IIT-Roorkee, which is esteemed for its expertise in construction matters, to conduct a study. It is yet to come up with a final report but experts who had studied the structure had informed us that there were serious defects."

Pratyay Amrit, who took over, added, "It was decided that we must not take any chance and wait for a final report. So we went ahead with pulling down parts of the bridge."

Once the final report comes, which is expected shortly, the state government would contemplate action like lodging of FIR and blacklisting the company which was awarded the contract, he said.

Reportedly, the bridge was said to have involved an estimated cost of Rs 1,700 crore.

"Last year, a portion of this bridge had given away in a thunderstorm. It was an incident which was widely talked about and I strongly raised it in my capacity as the then Leader of the Opposition. Upon coming to power, we ordered an inquiry and sought expert opinion," said Yadav, in an apparent riposte to the Bharatiya Janata Party, now in opposition, which sought the Chief Minister's resignation over the issue.

Yadav disclosed that "many structural defects" have been pointed out by experts and "we have already pulled down many portions which have been flagged as particularly vulnerable. Today’s incident confirms our worst apprehensions".

No casualties or injuries were reported in the incident that took place in the evening and was caught on camera by some bystanders.

As media outlets beamed the video footage, state BJP president Samrat Choudhary came out with a statement demanding the resignation of Nitish Kumar, who had snapped ties with the saffron party in August last year.

BJP leader Syed Shahnawaz Hussain, a former Bhagalpur MP, also came out with a statement blaming the mishap on "corruption" and demanding a "high-level inquiry" into the incident.

He also alleged that the incident "has put a question mark on construction works being undertaken across the state, many of which have been awarded to the same contractor".

Amrit also said at the press conference that soon after the news of the incident was received, he was summoned by the chief minister who "sought a detailed report on the mishap and issued strict instructions for strong action against those who might be held responsible".

The bridge was being constructed at a cost of more than Rs 1, 700 crore and it was supposed to have been completed by November, 2019.

However, Yadav asserted, "This bridge is of great importance for north Bihar where connectivity will greatly improve once it begins to function. We are committed to completing the project after setting right everything that has been wrong."

Yadav’s Rashtriya Janata Dal, meanwhile, came out with a tweet pointing out that much of the construction took place "during the tenures of Mangal Pandey, Nand Kishore Yadav and Nitin Nabin" as road construction ministers and asked whether the BJP would, therefore, take the blame.

(With PTI inputs)