Addressing a joint press conference with Vaishnaw at Nabanna Sabhaghar before a meeting on various projects in the state, Adhikari said relations between the state and the Centre had improved, paving the way for faster execution of railway projects.
“During the previous Trinamool Congress government, there was a ‘war-war’ situation between the state and the Centre. As a result, railway development in Bengal had come to a standstill. With the change in government, that problem will be resolved,” he said.
The chief minister said railway projects worth nearly Rs 1 lakh crore are planned for the state, and every district would be connected to the railway map.
“Every district of West Bengal will be linked through railway expansion. These projects will benefit common people and boost connectivity across the state,” Adhikari said.
He directed the district magistrates to draw up a timeline indicating when land required for railway projects can be handed over to the Railways so that implementation is not delayed.Also Read: IRCTC cracks down on fake accounts, expands AI surveillance in kitchens
The Railway Minister welcomed the state’s initiative and said cooperation between the Centre and the state government would help fast-track railway infrastructure development.
“The support of the state government, particularly in matters relating to land acquisition and clearances, will help us execute projects much faster. We are committed to expanding rail connectivity and completing ongoing projects in a time-bound manner,” Vaishnaw said.
The meeting reviewed the status of ongoing railway projects in West Bengal and discussed measures to remove bottlenecks, including issues related to land acquisition and project clearances.
