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200,000 likely to turn up to watch PM inaugurate Bogibeel bridge

Govt has built 6 temporary helipads, 3 public galleries and 1 canopy for main event

Bogibeel bridge The Telegraph picture

Avik Chakraborty
Published 24.12.18, 07:08 PM

Assam chief minister Sarbananda Sonowal on Monday took stock of the preparations for Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit on Tuesday to inaugurate Bogibeel bridge, the country’s longest rail-cum-road bridge.

Sonowal visited both the ends of the bridge and supervised the preparation for the programme at Kareng chapori on the northern bank of the Brahmaputra in Dhemaji district, where Modi will address a public rally.

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He held a meeting with the top officials of the railways and the district administrations of both Dibrugarh and Dhemaji.

“December 25 will be a historic moment for the people of Assam as Prime Minister Narendra Modi will dedicate the bridge to the nation. We have been waiting for this moment for a long time. The bridge will usher in an economic revolution to the Northeast. It will boost the Prime Minister’s Act East policy and bridge the distance between the northeastern states and the Southeast Asian nations,” Sonowal said.

“The bridge will play a crucial role in bridging the gap between Assam and Arunachal Pradesh. The central government will take the decision of naming the bridge. We appeal all the people of Assam to maintain peace and harmony and work towards the development of the state. Through this bridge we should strengthen the brotherhood among us,” Sonowal said.

The district authority has already prepared six temporary helipads, three each on both sides of the bridge.

Three public galleries, apart from the main canopy, have been erected for the public meeting. The arrangements were itself a huge logistical challenge considering the sheer number of people who are expected to come to hear Modi.

An estimated two lakh people from Assam and Arunachal Pradesh are expected to attend the Prime Minister’s public rally.

Security has been beefed up on both the sides to thwart any kind of threat before the inauguration.

Political commentator Rupak Bhattacharya said, “The bridge will be a huge boost to the country’s security infrastructure as our security forces will be able to transport personnel and equipment swiftly to Arunachal Pradesh.”

The cost of the project had shot up from the initial Rs 1,767 crore to Rs 5,800 crore.

Having already missed several deadlines over the years, the bridge has also earned the unflattering tag of the slowest moving infrastructure project of the Northeast.

Steel Authority of India Limited (Sail) on Monday said it has supplied around 35,400 metric tonnes of steel for the construction of the bridge.

This quantity, Sail said, is a little more than 50 per cent of the total quantity of steel supplied for the bridge.

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