Minister’s On-Site Test Exposes Alleged Lapses in PWD Road Quality in Madhya Pradesh’s Satna
Madhya Pradesh minister Pratibha Bagri exposed alleged irregularities in a PWD-built road in Satna’s Kothi tehsil by demonstrating its weak surface during an on-site inspection. The incident has triggered demands for an official probe and accountability over poor construction quality.
The inspection focused on a road built by the PWD that had reportedly begun deteriorating soon after completion. Standing at the site, Bagri pointed to the visibly thin and weak upper layer of the road, stating that such conditions indicate serious irregularities in construction. Her actions were aimed at highlighting concerns that, if corruption or negligence occurs during execution, the resulting infrastructure fails to meet even basic durability standards.
Residents of the area supported the minister’s observations, claiming that cracks and surface damage had appeared within a short time of the road being opened for use. Locals said repeated complaints had been raised about the poor quality of the construction, but no effective corrective measures had been taken prior to the minister’s visit.
Bagri’s inspection has intensified scrutiny of the PWD’s functioning in the region and has led to renewed demands for accountability. Following the incident, calls have grown louder for an official inquiry into the construction process and for strict action against those found responsible for any wrongdoing or procedural lapses.
The episode has sparked wider debate about infrastructure oversight and quality control in public works projects. As the administration comes under pressure to respond, the incident stands as a reminder of the need for transparent monitoring mechanisms and timely enforcement to ensure public funds are translated into reliable and safe infrastructure for citizens.

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