This Article is From Sep 27, 2021

Watch: PM's 1-Hour Surprise Check At New Parliament Construction Site

During his visit, Prime Minister Narendra Modi can be seen enquiring from the workers and the officials present on the site about the construction.

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited the Parliament building site for inspection.

New Delhi:

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, visiting the site of the new Parliament building late last evening, inspected the construction and interacted with workers. In a video shared by Prime Minister's Office (PMO), PM Modi can be seen clad in a white kurta-churidar and a safety helmet. He visited the construction site of the Central Vista project to inspect the work-in progress.

The Prime Minister is seen in the video chatting with the workers and the officials on the site. He can also be seen evaluating the plans of the site.

A worker is seen seeking blessings from the Prime Minister.

The visit took place at 8.45 pm yesterday and the Prime Minister spent around an hour at the site.

This was PM Modi's first visit to the new parliament building site. The building, whose construction began amid the Covid pandemic, will roughly cost Rs 971 crore. The project, which has received a lot of criticism from the opposition, is estimated to be completed by 2022.

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The Centra Vista project includes building a new Parliament and central government offices, as well as the refurbishment of the North and South Blocks. It is being constructed in an area of 64,500 square metres.

Last week, PM Modi, while inaugurating the new Defence Ministry offices in Delhi, took a swipe at the opposition, accusing them of trying to "sabotage" the project.

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"We all saw how some people tried to sabotage the important Central Vista project... how they ran personal agendas to spread misinformation. But not once did they speak about the condition of these hutments... from where our ministries work. Not once did they mention the new Defence Ministry complexes and how crucial they are," the Prime Minister said.

The Congress party has urged the government to halt the project and instead prioritize upgrading medical infrastructure in the country.

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