Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Maha govt to review bullet train project

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manner... This government is of the common man. Yes, we will review the bullet train. Have I stayed the bullet train project like Aarey car shed, no I haven’t,” he added.

The chief minister also said that his government will bring in a white paper on the financial condition of the state government that has a debt of nearly ~5 lakh crore.

When asked if the review was because the priorities of the previous government were misplaced, the chief minister said, “I have not said that. Our government has begun on a fresh note. If what was going was acceptable then what was the need for a new government?”

The prestigiou­s bullet train project was considered a priority of the previous Bharatiya Janata Party (Bjp)-led state government. Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Japanese counterpar­t Shinzo Abe laid the foundation stone of the project in 2017.

“It is his prerogativ­e to initiate a review. Let them review it, but we hope their review is to see how the projects can be expedited rather than stopped,” said Ram Kadam, BJP legislator and spokespers­on.

Achal Khare, managing director of the National High Speed Rail Corporatio­n Limited (NHSRCL), which is executing the project, said he was not aware of the latest developmen­t on the review of the project.

The bullet train project aims to reduce travel time between the two cities to under two hours from the current eight hours. The government has set an ambitious deadline of August 15, 2022, when India marks 75 years of Independen­ce. The NHSRCL expects to open one portion of the network by then, and complete the entire Mumbai-ahmedabad stretch by December 2023.

Of the 508.17km corridor, 155.76km will be in Maharashtr­a, 348.04 km in Gujarat and 4.3km in Dadra and Nagar Haveli.

But the project ran into rough weather when local farmers and tribespeop­le in Maharashtr­a’s Palghar district launched protests and refused to allow officials to carry out surveys for land acquisitio­n. As a result, only around 40% of the land required for the project has been acquired so far. In the past, the Sena – which was part of the coalition government with the BJP -- has argued that if the locals are against giving up their land, the project should be scrapped.

Senior Nationalis­t Congress Party (NCP) leader and minister Chhagan Bhujbal said the CM has ordered a review on the state’s financial status. “We will take a review and we will bring out a white paper,” said Bhujbal.

In his press conference, Thackeray dismissed reports that constructi­on was still continuing in Aarey.

“The work on Aarey car depot is not going on. I have not stayed work on any metro project except the car shed. The issue is about the well being of people of Mumbai. Destroying the environmen­t and then installing air purifiers everywhere is useless,” he said.

The chief minister said farmers suffered huge losses due to the unseasonal rain and called on the opposition parties to cooperate with the government on the issue. Thackeray also responded to leader of Opposition Devendra Fadnavis’s demand of ~25,000/ hectare compensati­on for farmers. “The opposition should not play games. We expect Fadnavis to meet the Centre and help Maharashtr­a get aid. I too shall meet the prime minister about it,” he said, but didn’t clarify when he would meet Modi.

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