Guwahati: The Meghalaya government has faced criticism and potential project cancellations due to its struggles with land acquisition for crucial road projects.

Following a meeting with the Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways (MoRTH), Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma acknowledged the Ministry’s concerns regarding the slow pace of land acquisition in Meghalaya.

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While the state is nearing completion on land acquisition for the Shillong Western Bypass, some stretches remain problematic.

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The Ministry also raised concerns about unresolved forest clearance issues, though the Chief Minister assured that 90 per cent are resolved and the remaining will be settled within a few months.

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MoRTH expressed strong disapproval of the delays and suggested bypassing areas with significant land acquisition hurdles.

Sangma further revealed concerns surrounding the ambitious four-lane Umiam-Silchar road project, where initial surveys for the high-speed corridor are stalled in certain sections.