Guj Dy CM dubs Mevani anti-national for opposing bullet train

Press Trust of India  |  Gandhinagar 

The Mumbai-bullet train project was the focus of an acrimonious debate in the Assembly Tuesday with Nitin Patel dubbing Independent MLA "anti-national" for opposing it.

The high speed rail project between and Gujarat's biggest cities has been caught up in legal battles after several farmers along the route approached courts to stall land acquisition.

The verbal duel occurred when Patel was replying to a query by MLA Akshay Patel on the project.

Mevani said, "Farmers of and are against this project. They are not willing to give their land for it. I met such farmers in recently. If they are not willing, why you are snatching their land forcibly?"

Patel said no project would see the light of day if the views of everyone were taken into account.

"There is no point listening to such anti-national and anti-development element," he said, attacking Mevani.

The "anti-national" jibe evoked strong opposition from the with several MLAs telling Patel that a person taking the side of farmers must not be tagged so.

A visibly upset Mevani walked to the Well of the House and said, "The real anti-nationals are those who have sold this country."

Unfazed, Patel went on to compare Mevani's stand on the bullet train project with that of Medha Patkar who opposed the

"was against the Narmada (dam) project. I want the to clear its stand now. Are you of the opinion that she was right? Do you support her demand? If past chief ministers, including those from the Congress, had bowed to her demands, this dam could never have been completed," Patel said.

"Now such dissidents have emerged in a new form. We cannot complete a project if we listen to such anti-national and anti-development elements. I want to ask the Congress if they support Mevani's demand," he said.

Addressing a press conference later, Patel attacked Mevani and termed him as a person having an "extremist" mindset.

"Mevani does not have any concern for and its people. He is just trying to be a national leader," he said.

"You (Mevani) support anti-nationals, Naxals and Maoists. I asked in the House if the Congress supports his demand but no MLA said they do. People of Gujarat do not agree with your extremist mindset," Patel said.

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First Published: Tue, February 19 2019. 21:30 IST