New
Delhi, (the states. news)
Prime Minister
Narendra Modi said on Tuesday the government is focusing on the five wheels of
development–highways, railways, airways, waterways and i-ways–on the path of
making India a big economic power and stressed the need for keeping the
development of the country’s infrastructure away from politics.
In an obvious strong criticism of the incidents of vandalism in Punjab on
Monday where nearly 1400 Jio (Reliance) mobile towers were damaged by some
miscreants in protest against the three farm laws, the Prime Minister voiced
his opposition to damaging public property during demonstrations and movements
and said one should not forget one’s obligation to the nation while expressing
democratic right.
Calling for keeping the development of the country’s infrastructure away from
politics, he said the country’s infrastructure should be ‘’a mission to benefit
many generations, not five years of politics.’’ ‘’If political parties have to
compete, there should be competition in the quality of infrastructure,
competition on speed and scale.’’
Groups of farmers allegedly vandalized more than 1400 Jio (Reliance) mobile
towers in Punjab on Monday leading to a communication outage in the state.
Following the incidents, Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh directed the
police to take strong action against the culprits.
The Prime Minister who was speaking after inaugurating the New Bhaupur–New
Khurja section and the Operation Control Centre of Eastern Dedicated Freight
Corridor in Uttar Pradesh through video conference, said his priority is to
provide the best connectivity in the country.
Union Minister Piyush Goyal and Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath
were also present on the occasion.
Describing infrastructure as the biggest source of any nation’s strength, the
Prime Minister said farmers could now send their produce through rail to any
big markets across the country, safely and at a low price. Through this Freight
corridor their produce would reach even faster and in Uttar Pradesh a lot of
storage and cold storage facilities had come up due to Kisan Rail. ‘’…when the
first goods train runs in the Khurja Bhaupur freight corridor, we can hear the
roar of the Self reliant india,’’ he said.
The PM stressed the need for dedicated freight corridors and said that as the
population grew, economy grew, the demand on freight increased manifold.
Since both passenger trains and goods trains ply on the same track, the speed
of the goods train is slow. When the speed of the goods train is slow, and
there is interruption in place, the cost of transportation will be high. Being
expensive, domestic products lose the competition in markets within the country
as well as abroad. The Dedicated Freight Corridor was planned to change this
situation. Initially two Dedicated Freight Corridors were planned.
The PM said that with such dedicated freight corridors problems of delayed
passenger trains would be resolved. Due to this speed of the freight train also
would increase three times and would be able to carry double the volume of
goods. ‘’Ease of Doing business would increase and India would become an
attractive place to invest and many new opportunities for self-employment will
also be created.’’
Pointing out that industry, businessmen, farmers or consumers, everyone would
benefit from this dedicated freight corridor, he said the freight corridor
would boost Eastern India which is left behind industrially. About 60 percent
of the corridor falls in UP. It would attract a lot of industries towards UP.
Kisan Rail would be benefited due to this dedicated freight corridor
Lashing out at the opposition the Prime Minister lamented the huge delays in
the past in implementation of the Dedicated Freight Corridor and said until
2014 not even a kilometer of track could be laid. However, after the formation
of the government in 2014, about 1100 km of the work got completed in the next
few months.
He criticized the mentality of the previous governments which focused on
increasing the number of trains rather than the tracks on which the train was
to run. Not much investment was done on modernization of the rail network. This
was changed with the elimination of separate rail budgets, investing on the
rail track. He said the Government focused on widening and electrification of
the rail network and elimination of unmanned rail crossings. (uni) (media
saheb.com)