Least bothered about not being invited for Bogibeel Bridge inauguration: HD Deve Gowda

ANI  |  Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India] 

Former HD Deve Gowda said on Wednesday that he was least bothered about not being invited for the inauguration of India's longest rail-road in Assam, the foundation stone of which was laid by him in 1997.

Deve Gowda's statement came a day after inaugurated the bridge that will drastically reduce the journey time between and

Prime Minister Modi had said that delays in infrastructure development have adversely impacted the country's development trajectory.

The 4.94 km-long Bogibeel Bridge, a combined road and rail bridge over the river, will reduce the distance between and by 170 kilometers.

The inauguration coincided with the birth

"About 16 years ago, Atal Ji came here. He had a vision for the development of the This bridge is also a tribute to his vision," said.

"When lost power in 2004, several key infrastructure projects of his era were not completed," said Prime Minister Modi.

"Things have changed after May 2014 when topmost priority is being accorded to key projects. Delayed infra projects were adversely impacting India's development trajectory. When we assumed office, we added speed to these projects and worked towards their quick completion," he said.

noted that while only three bridges were built over the River in 60-70 years ago, three more have been completed in last four-and-half years alone. Another five, he said, are in progress.

Besides infrastructure, also mentioned several initiatives such as Ujjwala and Swachh Bharat Abhiyan, which have seen rapid progress in Assam.

Describing the bridge as a "marvel of engineering and technology", he emphasised that it is of immense strategic significance and reduces distances between Assam and

"It would greatly enhance 'ease of living' in this region," said Prime Minister Modi.

"This bridge had been a dream for the people of this region for generations and is now a reality. Dibrugarh is an important centre of healthcare, education and commerce in the region, and the people living north of the Brahmaputra, can now access this city, more conveniently" he said.

He recalled that in May 2017, he had also dedicated the country's longest road bridge, the at Sadia in Assam, to the nation.

He said this enhanced connectivity between the northern and southern banks of the Brahmaputra, is an element of good governance and this pace of development will transform the North-East. He said the infrastructure in the country is growing at a rapid pace.

The Prime Minister complimented the for its efforts towards completing pending projects.

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First Published: Wed, December 26 2018. 17:35 IST