Statement:The municipal authority has decided to semolish the old bridge on a busy road for constructing a new flyover. Assumptions I. The traffic department may be able to divert movement of vehicles through alternate roads. II. The people travelling in the nearby areas may semonstrate to protest against the authority's secision.

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Statement:The municipal authority has decided to semolish the old bridge on a busy road for constructing a new flyover. Assumptions I. The traffic department may be able to divert movement of vehicles through alternate roads. II. The people travelling in the nearby areas may semonstrate to protest against the authority's secision.