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Follow on Google News | BJP MLA Ameet Satam spoke of developmental plans at India Leadership ConclaveIndia Leadership Summit witnessed Ameet Satam speaking extensively on his vision of Developed India and Developed Maharashtra.
By: tejastrivoli India Leadership Conclave witnessed some of the greatest leaders and speakers in the house. MLA Ameet Satam took the stage to express his views on the development of India and the role Maharashtra State is playing. While referring to the vision of Narendra Modi of making Indian economy worth 5 trillion by 2024, the Maharashtra government aspires to contribute 1 trillion in the economy of India by then. He began his speech by pointing out the voids left by the previous government while planning for the development of India. In the Tenure of Congress Government, irrigation scam came into the spotlight with having 70,000 cr of public money down into the pocket of few corrupt people. Not just this, he also mentioned the traffic problem that the citizens of Mumbai are facing because of a lack of proper implementation of the Mumbai Metro project by the previous government. To build a metro stretch from Versova to Ghatkopar, Congress Government took 10 years. Other projects that were proposed by the previous government like Panvel Airport, Worli TransHarbor Link, Linking Roads and coastal Roads never took off in the first place. Those projects stayed just in the papers reeled under files in a government office. Ameet Satam begged to differ the governance of his party from the previous party in the ruling. They brought all the projects that were stuck in a government office for unknown reasons into action. Talking about the Metro project first, he gave an estimated time end of 2024 for the completion of a 256 KM stretch of Metro line across Mumbai. First Metro will be commissioned in March 2020 from Dahisar(East) Visit Us At - http://ameetsatam.com/ End
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