Narendra Modi: Those against bullet train can travel on bullock carts

Dec 04, 2017, 09:38 IST | Agencies

He said the Cong government too wanted the project but failed to get it and so was opposing it now

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday said those opposing the bullet train project should travel on bullock carts. Modi made the comment while lashing out at the Congress for its criticism of the Rs1.1 lakh crore project – which he said was "a negligible price" – connecting Ahmedabad and Mumbai and to be built by Japan. He said the Congress government too wanted the project but failed to get it and so was now opposing it. "Those opposing the bullet train project should travel on bullock carts. We won't mind," he told an election rally at the Amod Sugar factory near Bharuch on the banks of the Narmada.

Narendra Modi
Narendra Modi

Modi said the Mumbai-Ahmedabad high-speed rail corridor to be built by the state-run Japan International Cooperation Agency would open up a huge employment opportunity in Gujarat. "Imagine how much employment will it generate for the region, for Bharuch. I ask you where will the cement for the bullet train (infrastructure) come from, iron come from, labourers come from? Won't that be from India? And who will be buying that? Japan. Isn't it a big deal?" Modi asked.

He said the UPA government under Manmohan Singh also wanted the project but could not get it. "The NDA government got it at a negligible price. So the Congress didn't like that. My only grievance against the Congress is that if they could not achieve anything, why does it pain them when someone else does it." Modi took a jibe at the Nehru-Gandhi family over what he said their claim to have Gujarati origins and doing nothing for the state. "What good did they do to Gujarat? Did they even think about a project like the Roll-on, Roll-off ferry service? Over the years, the Congress has created divisions between villages and cities, between people, between the educated and the uneducated, caste and communities.

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