Mumbai: Even as Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray has questioned the high costs and feasibility of the bullet train project, it has now emerged that the Union Government has allotted Rs 5,600 crore for the ambitious project for fiscal 2020-21.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi wants to complete the project linking the country’s financial capital Mumbai with Gujarat’s biggest city Ahmedabad by 2022, to mark the 75th year of Independence.
Sources in the National High-Speed Rail Corporation (NHSRC) said a provision of Rs 5,600 crore has been made for the 500-km rail project, modelled on the lines of Japan’s famous bullet train.
Apart from the Centre’s contribution, there is also a move to get Rs 5,000 crore from Maharashtra and Gujarat as they own a fourth of equity in the project, in the form of extra budgetary resources (EBR), the Western Railway’s ‘Pink Book’ said.
It can be noted that in FY20, the two states collectively contributed Rs 1,000 crore in EBR towards the project.
The Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) has made a soft loan commitment of Rs 1.10 lakh crore to execute the project.
In her budget speech, Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman highlighted that the high-speed train between Mumbai and Ahmedabad would be ‘actively pursued’.
Thackeray had Tuesday likened the bullet train project to a ‘white elephant’, saying a decision on it will be taken only after he is convinced it will boost industrial development of the state.
“Who will benefit from the bullet train? How will trade and industry in Maharashtra get a boost because of it? If it is useful, convince me and then let’s go before people and decide what to do,” the chief minister said.
The project has been facing stiff opposition from farmers and tribals whose lands are to be acquired.
The bullet train will have 12 stations across its 500 km stretch. Of the 508.17 km-long bullet train corridor, 155.76 km will be in Maharashtra, 348.04 km in Gujarat and 4.3 km in Dadra and Nagar Haveli.
PTI