The capital of Amravati Indralok: PM Modi
Prime Minister Narendra Modi reached Amravati in Andhra Pradesh at around 4.30 pm on Friday evening. He laid the foundation stone and inaugurated several development projects worth 58 thousand crores here. Also, the construction works of Amravati Capital City were relaunched.
PM Modi said- Amravati is the capital of Indralok and it is not just a coincidence that Amravati is the capital of Andhra Pradesh. It is a symbol of the establishment of ‘Golden Andhra’. Golden Andhra will strengthen the path of developed India and Amravati will strengthen the vision of ‘Swarna Andhra’.
He said- Amravati is going to become a city where the aspirations of the youth of Andhra Pradesh will turn into reality. In the coming years, Amravati will be the top center in the areas of IT, Artificial Intelligence, Green Energy, Sustainable Industry, Education and Health Service.
Whatever countries developed rapidly in the world, those countries paid great attention to the development of their railway. The joint railway budget for Andhra Pradesh and Telangana between 2009 and 2014 was less than Rs 900 crore. Today the railway budget of Andhra Pradesh is more than 9 thousand crores.
NTR Garu conceived a lively and developed Andhra Pradesh. Let us all try to convert Amravati and Andhra Pradesh into a leading development engine for the nation. It is our responsibility to fulfill NTR Garu’s funded dream.
PM Modi inaugurated the Vizhinjam International Deep C-Vatter Multipurpse Cipport built at a cost of 8900 crores in the morning. During this, the PM lashed out at the Congress when the CM Pinarayi Vijayan and Congress leader Shashi Tharoor was on the stage.
PM said- I want to tell the Chief Minister that you are a strong pillar of INDI alliance. Shashi Tharoor is also sitting here. Today’s program is going to make many people sleepy. Where the message was to go, went away.
Modi described the port as a milestone for the development of the country. He said- This port has been built at a cost of ₹ 8,800 crore. In the coming time, three times more vessels can be translated and now big goods carrying ships will also be able to come directly to India.