3,000 residents of Taudhakpur village in Raebareli have been facing difficulties for 8 years due to a 1,200-meter stretch of dilapidated road. The road from Lalganj-Bachhrawan to Taudhakpur Primary School is filled with deep potholes and waterlogging, making it dangerous for pedestrians and vehicles. Villagers have complained multiple times to authorities, including the District Magistrate and Chief Minister, but no action has been taken. The Executive Engineer of PWD Block Two, Raebareli had included this road in their work plan, but construction has not started. Villagers have warned they will withhold 3,000 votes in upcoming elections if the road is not repaired. (Updated 23 Oct 2025, 09:59 IST; source: link)
Key Points
- 3,000 residents of Taudhakpur village in Raebareli have been facing difficulties for 8 years due to a 1,200-meter stretch of dilapidated road
- The road from Lalganj-Bachhrawan to Taudhakpur Primary School is filled with deep potholes and waterlogging, making it dangerous for pedestrians and vehicles
- Villagers have complained multiple times to authorities, including the District Magistrate and Chief Minister, but no action has been taken