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Kolkata Metro says Mamata invited for Sealdah station inauguration on Monday

Nabanna confirms receipt of invitation but the chief minister is scheduled to travel to north Bengal

PTI | Published 11.07.22, 09:41 AM
The Sealdah Metro station on the East-West Metro Line.

The Sealdah Metro station on the East-West Metro Line.

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Metro Railway Kolkata has said it has invited chief minister Mamata Banerjee for the inauguration of the Sealdah Metro station of the East-West Line.

The station is scheduled to be inaugurated by Union minister Smriti Irani on Monday virtually from Howrah.

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A formal invitation has been sent to the chief minister’s office (CMO), and local TMC MP Sudip Bandyopadhyay and TMC MLAs Nayna Bandyopadhyay and Paresh Pal, a Metro Railway spokesperson told PTI on Sunday.

A source at state secretariat Nabanna said the invitation has been received but the chief minister would be travelling to north Bengal on Monday.

TMC MP Sukhendu Sekhar Roy said: “We want the service to commence as scheduled in the interest of the people.”

The Metro Railway Kolkata, the oldest in the country, is a part of the Indian Railways, unlike the Metro systems in other parts of India where state governments have stakes in the operating companies.

Commercial services at the swanky Sealdah metro station, connecting the IT hub of Sector 5, will begin on July 15. It is a part of the East-West corridor, a part of which is built under the Hooghly river.

The new station will not only increase the ridership of the line, but it will also be a boon for people living in the suburbs to reach the IT hub easily after getting down from local trains at Sealdah.

When completed, the corridor will connect Howrah to Kolkata and Salt Lake. The foundation stone for the project was laid in February 2009 by the then chief minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee in presence of the then Union minister Pranab Mukherjee.

It was initially scheduled to start operations in October 2014, but has missed several deadlines.

Last updated on 11.07.22, 09:46 AM
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