The announcement was made
during the launch of the State election campaign for the BJP-led alliance in
Dhule district. The plan to construct
the airport had been initially demanded by former Chief
Minister and BJP leader Shri Devendra Fadnavis, revealed Modi. He assured that the request
would be fulfilled as soon as the election code of conduct for the ongoing
Maharashtra elections is lifted. The Prime Minister added that the Centre
would soon hold discussions with the State government to finalise the project
details.
The Vadhavan Port, approved
by the Union Cabinet in June 2024, is set to become the largest port in India.
It will be developed as a deep-draft, all-weather greenfield major port in
Palghar district. The port is expected to create significant economic
opportunities and enhance trade in the region.
The port development will be
managed by the Vadhavan Port Project Limited (VPPL),
a Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) jointly owned by Jawaharlal
Nehru Port Authority (JNPA) with a 74 per cent stake and the Maharashtra
Maritime Board (MMB) holding 26 per cent.
In his speech, Modi emphasized the focus of both the
Union and the State government on large-scale infrastructure projects. He criticised the Opposition
parties for allegedly attempting to hinder the progress of such initiatives,
while also highlighting the government’s commitment to improving India’s
infrastructure.
In another rally held in
Nashik, PM Modi also addressed the concerns of onion growers, stating that the
government had revised its export policies in response to demands from the
farming community.