Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Amata asks Gadkari to help set p e-vehicle industry in Bengal

- S Trust of India

West Bengal Chief ster Mamata Banerjee met n Transport Minister Nitin kari here on Thursday and ussed with him several structure projects in a bid vite global investors to the . e told the Union minister it would be good if West al gets an electric vehicle ufacturing industry. The minister also said the state ires proper roads as it borbanglad­esh, Nepal, Bhutan northeaste­rn states. nerjee, who is in Delhi to ate talks with opposition ies to stitch together a united front against the ruling BJP, brought up pending road and transport projects, including the deep-sea port at Tajpur, during her discussion­s with Gadkari, sources said.

The proposed seaport, nearly 200 km from Kolkata, is expected to draw an investment of Rs 15,000 crore and generate 25,000 jobs in West Bengal. “Nitin Gadkari asked me to send my chief secretary. His DG, PWD Minister, secretary, transport secretary and he will be there too. My chief secretary is coming to Delhi today for a meeting on Friday. As per the convenienc­e of Gadkariji, I will send my chief secretary to meet him,” she said.

“I requested Gadkariji that it will be good if we get a manufactur­ing industry in our state to make electric vehicles. Bengal shares borders with Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan and northeaste­rn states, so we need proper roads,” Banerjee said after the meeting.

Sources said Banerjee will also meet ministers of key department­s such as petroleum, aviation, railways and commerce soon to discuss various developmen­t projects in the state. “Chief Minister of West Bengal Mamata Banerjee called on Union Minister Nitin Gadkari today. In the presence of officials they reviewed various road projects being undertaken in the state,” Gadkari’s office tweeted.

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