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SC pulls up Bengal Govt over Orange Line metro delays

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April 1, 2026
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NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court has pulled up the West Bengal Government over delays in the construction of the Kolkata Metro project, observing that the conduct of the authorities reflected an “obstinate attitude” to stall a public infrastructure work.

A Bench headed by Chief Justice of India (CJI) Justice Surya Kant on Marc 22 refused to entertain the state Government’s special leave petition (SLP) against a Calcutta High Court order permitting traffic blockades to enable Orange Line metro construction work.

Dismissing the plea, the Bench, also comprising Justices Joymalya Bagchi and Vipul M Pancholi, said there was no infirmity in the Calcutta High Court’s directions and expressed confidence that the project would be completed within a time-bound framework.

“This merely exhibits the obstinate attitude of the authority, wherein they want to delay and stall the metro rail project,” the court remarked.

During the hearing, the Bench cautioned the West Bengal Government against politicising the issue and took exception to its stand that festival arrangements had prevented it from providing necessary support for the project.

“You (West Bengal Government) told the High Court that you have festivals to manage. For you, festivals are more important than development. It is not that you are willing — you are duty-bound,” the top court remarked, adding that such a position was not expected from a democratically elected government.

It also rejected the state government’s reliance on the Model Code of Conduct, observing that: “If the Election Commission can conduct elections, there is no reason why this project cannot proceed.” Coming down heavily on the conduct of the authorities, the bench observed that the Calcutta High Court had shown considerable restraint in the matter.

“This was a fit case where your Chief Secretary and Director General of Police should have been subjected to action. This shows complete dereliction of your constitutional duty,” the Supreme Court said.

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