Waiting for road for 30 years in CM’s land

It is the shortest route for workers to reach estates in Idukki district

Updated - January 27, 2015 05:42 am IST

Published - January 27, 2015 12:00 am IST - THEVARAM:

Sakkaluthumettu Ghat Road connecting Thevaram and Kerala remains a distant dream to the people of Thevaram in Theni district.—Photo: G. Karthikeyan

Sakkaluthumettu Ghat Road connecting Thevaram and Kerala remains a distant dream to the people of Thevaram in Theni district.—Photo: G. Karthikeyan

Despite a relentless struggle for more than three decades, Sakkaluthu Mettu ghat road, the shortest route to Idukki district from Thevaram in Bodi block that falls under Chief Minister O. Panneerselvam’s constituency, remains a distant dream to people, especially estate workers of Thevaram and Uthamapalyam, and also to Tamil families residing in the border areas of Kerala.

It is the shortest route for workers to reach the cardamom estates in Udumbansolai, Negunkandam and nearby areas in Idukki district.

Due to the inordinate delay in laying a road, estate workers and traders trek 80 km every day for work and return home, says A. Thirupathi Vasakan, president of the 18{+t}{+h}Channel Farmers’ Association and former president of the T. Renganathapuram panchayat.

A road will also benefit Tamil families residing in Idukki district, as a majority of their children study in schools in Theni district. They reach their schools through the Kumuli-Dindigul highway or Cumbum Mettu ghat road, he adds.

On May 25, 1981, then Minister for Highways K. Kulandaivelu laid the foundation stone for a road connecting T. Mettupatti and Sakkaluthu Mettu. Since then, the project has been kept in abeyance as successive governments did not show any interest in its implementation.

People of Thevaram have been appealing to MLAs representing Bodinaickanur and Collectors to implement the much needed project.

In the late 1990s, then Minister for Forests S. Selvaraj inspected the area and promised to implement the road project.

Later, an approach road up to the foothills of Western Ghats was laid.

When the T. Renganathapuram panchayat administration sent a letter to the Department of Forests to grant permission to lay a road in 2008, the department replied that the Minister for Forests had given in principle approval to lay Sakkaluthu Mettu road in 2007 and it was ready to clear the project if the executive agency sent a proposal in this connection.

Reacting to a petition submitted by Ramakkalmettu Tourists Multipurpose Society, Idukki district, to lay the inter-State Ramakkal Mettu road, then Theni DFO Srinivasa R. Reddy, in a letter in November 2009, stated that the government had agreed to lay the Sakkaluthu Mettu road and residents of Kombai and Ramakkal Mettu could use it.

A six-km-long road was laid and only a 4.5-km-long road needs to be completed in the reserve forest area.

This road will save considerable time, money and fuel, say vehicle operators.

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