Dehradun:Amid the tension between India and China on the border, Uttarakhand Chief Minister Trivendra Singh Rawat on Friday said that the limit of 5.5 metres width imposed on Chardham all-weather road by the Supreme Court was not enough from a strategic point of view.
During a virtual interaction with reporters here, he also said that the 2021 Haridwar Kumbh will be held with a restriction on the number of people congregating for the event.
Rawat who was interacting with the media on completing three and a half years in the office said this kind of width limit will not allow for smooth movement of troops.
"From the strategic or national security point of view, we can't make do with a 5.5-metre wide all-weather road which passes through several border districts located in the hills. The smooth movement of troops by a road with this kind of limit is not possible," he said.
The chief minister said he had drawn the attention of the Centre to this aspect of the apex court's order and emphasised on the indispensability of a wider all-weather road.
On Kumbh fair, he said, "Passes will be issued to devotees as the congregation will be numerically restricted due to the coronavirus pandemic."
Rawat said he had discussed the matter with saints and seers and they were in agreement with the idea of reducing the scale of the event numerically owing to the coronavirus pandemic.