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Except name, nothing VIP about Zirakpur's road

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Zirakpur, July 29

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Potholes, sewage, waterlogging, broken tiles and construction debris greet visitors to VIP Road here.

Heavy vehicles, dump trucks and tractor-trailers can also be seen plying on the busy road, adding to the woes of the commuters. Residents say it has been ages since it looked like a decent road.

Rain worsens situation

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Whenever it rains, the situation becomes precarious as water accumulates on the road. Deep potholes make driving difficult and also increase wear and tear of vehicles.

“Sewer water spills on to the road here. A couple riding a two-wheeler lost balance due to the potholes and fell on the road. The expectant woman, who was riding pillion, was shifted to a clinic for first aid. The stretch from Hermitage Society to South City is in shambles,” said Vinod Puri, a resident.

Residents alleged that the Zirakpur Municipal Corporation, PWD officials, sitting MLA and the ruling party have done anything to improve the situation here.

Whenever it rains, the situation becomes precarious as water accumulates on the road. Deep potholes make driving difficult and also increase wear and tear of vehicles.

“The authorities concerned should clear the drain, fill potholes and re-carpet the road on a regular basis,” said Charanjit Singh, a shop owner near the main market.

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