Mumbai, December 18: Union Minister Nitin Gadkari urged the investors to invest more in infrastructure projects for good returns as he recalled a past event during his ministership in the Maharashtra government when he had made Reliance Industries founder Dhirubhai Ambani upset by rejecting the company’s tender for the Mumbai-Pune expressway, back in 1995.
Addressing the National Conference on “Investment Opportunities in Highways, Transport and Logistics” in Mumbai, Gadkari said, “Today’s conference in Mumbai reminds me of my time as state minister in 1995 when I rejected a tender by Reliance for the Mumbai-Pune express highway. Dhirubhai (Ambani) was there at that time, and he was very upset with me. My chief minister was also upset and so was Balasaheb Thackeray. They asked me why did you do it?”
He added, “I said we will raise money from the public for that project and other projects like Bandra-Worli Sea link and highways; everyone was laughing at me. We went to several investors for the project, and now investors are coming to us.” Citing the example of the Maharashtra State Road Development Corporation Limited (MSRDC), the union minister said that it was built at almost half the price.
He said, “We set up MSRDC project at almost half the price. Reliance was quoting Rs 3,600 crores but we completed the project in just Rs 1,600 crores and saved Rs 2,000 crore.” Gadkari said the road has been monetized twice by state government.