Six fighter jets of the Indian Air Force (IAF) starred in the grand
opening on Monday of India's
longest expressway in Uttar Pradesh. Chief
Minister Akhilesh Yadav was present when his father and Samajwadi Party
chief Mulayam Singh Yadav opened the Agra-Lucknow Expressway at Unnao,
around 50 km from Lucknow.Sukhoi and Mirage 2000s jets performed
simulated landings, a first for any road launch. The first jet, a
Sukhoi, could not land on its first attempt because of a dog that had
strayed onto its path. The aircraft was forced to overshoot its
touch-down spot. It was successful in its second attempt at the end of
the show.The 305 km expressway was completed in a record 23 months. It is tipped to reduce travel time between Delhi and the Uttar Pradesh capital from nine hours to around five.
Former chief minister Mayawati accused the ruling party of trying to rush the launch of the highway when even road signs haven't all been put up. "When I was UP Chief Minister, there were some flaws in the Noida Expressway...They said inaugurate it before polls but I refused to play with people's lives by inaugurating an incomplete expressway," she said.
Earlier that day, the Chief Minister, who had recently taken a ride with his family on the expressway, had warned: "I request you to drive on the expressway with caution and not exceed a speed limit of 100 km an hour."
The state government hired an eight-camera set-up to shoot the event.
Source: NDTV
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