The Sitabuldi-Zero Mile Freedom Park-Kasturchand Park segment of Nagpur Metro was inaugurated today.
Nagpur: Days after Union Road Transport Minister Nitin Gadkari wrote to him about alleged obstruction by local Shiv Sena leaders in national highway projects in Maharashtra, Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray assured him today that he would not allow anyone to stop development work.
Mr Thackeray, along with Union ministers Gadkari and Hardeep Singh Puri, inaugurated operations on the Sitabuldi-Zero Mile Freedom Park-Kasturchand Park segment of Nagpur Metro.
While Mr Gadkari was present on the spot, Mr Thackeray and Mr Puri took part in the function virtually.
A letter written by Mr Gadkari to the chief minister, claiming that leaders of Shiv Sena were harassing officials and contractors with "unlawful demands" and had stopped some national highway projects in the state, especially in Washim, had gone viral a few days ago.
In an apparent reference to the missive, Mr Thackeray said, "You talk very sweetly but write in a stern manner. Our relations are different. You are committed to work and so are we. You also know Shiv Sena chief Balasaheb Thackeray's teachings... never allow obstruction of public welfare work.
"I want to assure you that I will not let anyone come in the way of public welfare works," the chief minister added.
The Maharashtra government was working with the Centre to make Nagpur "one of the best cities in the country", he said.
Speaking on the occasion, Mr Gadkari thanked Mr Thackeray and state Urban Development Minister Eknath Shinde for their support for development projects in Nagpur, his Lok Sabha constituency.
His ministry was ready to allocate an additional Rs 1 lakh crore for big projects in Maharashtra, the senior BJP leader said.