Suresh Prabhu Flagged off Tripura Sundari Ex from Agartala to Anand Vihar.
Agartala:
Tripura entered the broad gauge railway map of the country on Sunday with Railway Minister Suresh Prabhu flagging off the Agartala-New Delhi 'Tripura Sundari Express'.
The foundation stone for the much awaited railway track to link Agartala to Akhoura in Bangladesh was jointly laid at the programme by Mr Prabhu and his Bangladeshi counterpart Md Mujibul Haque.
'Tripura Sundari Express' will run once a week on Sundays and will reach New Delhi in 47 hours after travelling via Guwahati-New Jalpaiguri. Rs 968 crore was spent for Agartala- Delhi rail link.
Addressing the gathering, Mr Prabhu said a regular train service between Agartala and Kolkata would be started next month.
"Kolkata is the cultural capital of the country and Tripura has a long historic connection with it," he said.
On the Agartala-Akhoura railway link, Mr Prabhu said it would be part of trans-Asian rail connectivity.
"We are committed to bring connectivity with Bangladesh. The relation between India and Bangladesh is very cordial and they (Bangladesh) are cooperative in our initiative," he said.
The rail track here would be extended to Sabroom, the southern-most town in Tripura, which is only 75 km from Chittagong port in Bangladesh.
"Chittagong port is the best port in Asia. We want to connect Indian Railways track with Chittagong port through Sabroom," Mr Prabhu said.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, he said, is very keen to make northeast region a tourist hub.
"We want to develop railway network in the entire northeast and want to make it a tourist hub. We want to bring Bangladesh into the same tourist circuit," Mr Prabhu said.
Speaking at the function, Mr Haque said "We always respect the people of India for giving us support and shelter during our Liberation Movement. We want people to people contact. Our Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina asked me to convey our love and respect to the people of India".
Bangladesh has now decided to launch a new train between Khulna and Kolkata in addition to the Maitri Express train that plies between Dhaka and Kolkata.
Mr Haque also sought India's help to combat terrorism.
"It is a global phenomena and we (Bangladesh) seek India's active cooperation in combating terrorism," Mr Haque added.