The Free Press Journal

PM to hold virtual summit with Swedish counterpar­t

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NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi will hold a virtual summit with his Swedish counterpar­t Stefan Löfven on Friday during which they will deliberate on the entire spectrum of bilateral ties and exchange views on regional and global issues.

Sources said a part of the problem is that Sreedharan is on the wrong side of 80 – in fact, he will turn 89 in June; the "unofficial" rule in the party is that nobody over 75 can be considered for a ministeria­l berth or role, though there are exceptions as well: BS Yediyurapp­a was 76 when he was sworn in as chief minister of Karnataka.

Many in the BJP feel that if Sreedharan is indeed the party’s chief ministeria­l face in the assembly elections, it would raise the stakes for the CPM and the Congress. The flip-flop came even as the decorated engineer belonging to Malabar retired from his position as advisor to the Delhi Metro Rail Corporatio­n.

The day also marked another feather in the distinguis­hed engineer ’s cap, with the final inspection of the controvers­ial Palarivatt­am flyover, which was constructe­d during former chief minister Oommen Chandy’s tenure and was embroiled in a major corruption scandal.

Sreedharan’s other trophies include the reconstruc­tion of the famous Pamban bridge of Rameshwara­m, connecting the Pamban island in the sea to the mainland, and Konkan Railway, an engineerin­g marvel. Not to forget a host of other prestigiou­s projects, including Delhi and Kochi Metros. Although he had retired in the year 2011, he continued to serve as the chief advisor of DMRC.

It is ironical that his last assignment was in the LDF government, which had given him 9 months to complete the reconstruc­tion of the Palarivatt­am flyover. But under Sreedharan’s leadership, the task was completed four months before the deadline.

The 88-year old engineer had indicated that he would be happy to contest from his home constituen­cy of Ponnani. But it is learnt that the party would prefer the state capital. Sreedharan had claimed recently that the BJP could come to power in the state as people are fed up with both the LDF and the opposition UDF.

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