Our feet and ears are firmly on the ground @ArvindKejriwal ji.Please stop your divisive politics of Center vs Sta… https://t.co/VyQoQs7mfx
— Dr. Pramod Sawant (@DrPramodPSawant) 1605170356000
In response to this, Sawant tweeted that doubling of the railway tracks was a “nation-building exercise”.
“We will not allow Goa to become a coal hub. Knowing your expertise in creating centre vs state issues, we will skip your advice,” Sawant said, hitting back at the Delhi chief minister on the micro-blogging site. Kejriwal had this week hailed the people of Goa for their efforts to protect the environment and accused the state’s BJP government of suppressing public protests. Several NGOs and opposition parties are objecting to three projects in the coastal state power transmission, National Highway expansion and double tracking of the railway line. People against the projects have claimed that the proposed ventures will help multinationals to transport coal from Mormugao Port Trust (Goa) to their plants in Karnataka.