Prime Minister Narendra Modi to visit poll-bound Gujarat today

The Prime Minister had visited Gujarat on Monday, when he addressed the BJP workers at a rally in Gandhinagar.

October 21, 2017 11:57 am | Updated December 03, 2021 10:43 am IST - Ahmedabad

 Prime Minister Narendra Modi addresses a public meeting at his home town Vadnagar, Gujarat on October 08, 2017.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi addresses a public meeting at his home town Vadnagar, Gujarat on October 08, 2017.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit poll-bound Gujarat on Sunday for the third time this month, where he will inaugurate and lay foundation stones for a number of projects in Bhavnagar and Vadodara districts.

Mr. Modi will inaugurate the first phase of the ₹ 615-crore ‘roll-on, roll-off (ro-ro)’ ferry service between Ghogha in Bhavnagar district and Dahej in Bharuch in the Gulf of Cambay.

The Prime Minister had called the ferry service, which will reduce the distance between the two towns from 310 kilometres by road to 30 kilometres, his “dream project” while addressing a gathering at Gandhinagar on Monday.

He will address a gathering in Ghogha and undertake a journey to Dahej from Ghogha on the ferry. From Dahej, he will leave for Vadodara, where he is scheduled to inaugurate and lay the foundation stones for projects worth over Rs 1,140 crore.

Ajay Bhadoo, Chief Executive Officer of Gujarat Maritime Board which is executing the ro-ro project, said the first phase of the service to be inaugurated by Modi on Sunday is meant for passengers.

In the second phase, which would be ready in two months, cars can also be carried between the two towns.

 

“It is a complex project which involves complicated marine structure of the Gulf of Cambay, on which it is built.

The service reduces the distance between the two towns from 310 kilometres by road to 30 kilometres which can be covered in one hour,” Mr. Bhadoo said.

Mr. Modi had laid the foundation stone for the project in January 2012, when he was the chief minister of Gujarat.

In Vadodara, Mr. Modi will inaugurate eight different projects worth ₹ 1,140 crore.

Vadodara Municipal Commissioner Vinod Rao said Mr. Modi will dedicate to people a ₹ 100-crore city command and control centre in Badamadi Garden, ₹ 125-crore Janmahal city transport hub and multi-level parking (under PPP), a ₹ 160 crore multi-modal city transport hub, Rs 267 crore waste-to- energy processing plant.

The other projects are a ₹ 166-crore water treatment plant, two flyovers collectively worth ₹ 265 crore, a ₹ 55-crore deer safari park, and a ₹ 6-crore veterinary hospital.

He will also address people at Navlakhi compound in Vadodara.

Mr. Modi had last visited Vadodara, a constituency from where he contested the 2014 Lok Sabha election and won by a record margin, on October 22 last year to inaugurate a new airport terminal building and distribute assistance devices to the divyang (specially-abled) people. He had also won from Varanasi seat in Uttar Pradesh which he retained.

The Prime Minister had visited Gujarat on Monday, when he addressed the BJP workers at a rally in Gandhinagar.

Prior to that, Mr. Modi had visited his home town Vadnagar on October 8 and also inaugurated and laid foundation stones of various projects in Rajkot, Vadnagar, Gandhinagar, and Bharuch.

His visits assume significance as Assembly elections are due in Gujarat in December.

Last month, he hosted Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe in Gujarat and launched the bullet train project. Mr. Modi had also dedicated to the nation the Sardar Sarovar Dam on river Narmada at an event coinciding with his 67th birthday.

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