New Delhi. An Indian man met Road Transport and Highways Minister Nitin Gadkari while walking in London. He spoke to Gadkari, at which point Gadkari informed him of his plans for the future. He advised Gadkari. The effect of the same suggestion is that the Ministry of Road Transport is creating an all-weather road for Jammu and Kashmir and Leh Ladakh, so that the region is connected to the rest of the country all year round and tourists can easily visit. This was stated by the Road Transport Minister himself while inspecting a project in Kashmir.
Road Transport and Highways Minister Nitin Gadkari is known across the country for building highways and expressways. While inspecting the Z-Mod tunnel in Kashmir, Gadkari revealed a suggestion made by an Indian abroad. He said he once went abroad with his family. At this time he went to London and from there planned to go to Switzerland. After meeting an Indian in London, Gadkari announced his plans to move to Switzerland. On hearing this, he asked, “Have you ever visited Kashmir?” The transport minister said he never went. So he suggested that you visit Kashmir once. Kashmir is 10 times more beautiful than Switzerland. The people of India should visit Kashmir without going to Switzerland.
Gadkari said he then planned to go to Kashmir. He said that Kashmir has been called the paradise of the world, which is absolutely correct. There can be no better place than this. But during the snowfall, communication in all parts of Kashmir was cut off. Tourists can come here for only 6 months. Road projects worth several thousand crores are underway here to invite tourists throughout the year. Tourists can come here at any time after completion of work. He said that all the work will be completed before the 2024 election.
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