Ahmedabad, December 12, 2017 10:18 IST
Updated: December 12, 2017 21:44 IST
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi boards a sea-plane from Sabamati river front in Ahmedabad on Tuesday. | Photo Credit:
Vijay Soneji
The plane lands at the Dharoi Dam in Mehsana and from there he goes to the Mata temple in Banaskantha district via road.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday travelled in a seaplane from Sabarmati river to Dharoi dam to visit the Ambaji temple in north
Gujarat on the last day of campaigning for the second phase assembly polls in the State. The voting for 93 assembly seats in the second phase will be held on Thursday in Central and North Gujarat regions.
This is the first-ever flight by such a craft in the country.
After the administration
denied permission to hold road show on the last day of campaigning in Ahmedabad, PM Modi decided to fly in seaplane from Ahmedabad in a bid to bring in novelty in the campaign.
PM Modi boarded the single-engine seaplane from near the Sardar Bridge connecting the old city with Ahmedabad West to Dharoi Dam in north Gujarat. A special jetty was constructed to facilitate the Prime Minister's boarding from the river, where hundreds of citizens gathered to take a glimpse of the seaplane’s taking off.
The ruling BJP said it was
“the first-ever flight by a seaplane in the country.” However, the similar seaplane service is apparently available in Kerala and Andaman Islands.
“PM used this seaplane to take a historic flight from Sabarmati river front to Dharoi dam,” Chief Minister Vijay Rupani said.
From landing at Dharoi Dam, PM reached the temple town Ambaji by road and on reaching there, he greeted the people, who had gathered on the roadsides leading to the shrine in large numbers to have a glimpse of the prime minister, and waved at them.
At the temple, Modi performed 'puja' and offered prayers.
"Nothing to do with elections"
Speaking about PM Modi’s seaplane ride, Union Minister for Shipping Nitin Gadkari said, “Today is a historic day as PM travelled in a seaplane. It will be a big revolution in the transport sector as India has huge potential in waterways transport.”
“As per rules and regulations, PM can use any transport facility, it has nothing to do with Gujarat election. If Rahul Gandhi wants he can also use it, no politics in it,” Gadkari added, dismissing suggestions that PM’s seaplane ride was a “stunt” to entice voters in Gujarat ahead of voting in the second phase in two provinces: North and Central Gujarat.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi boards a seaplane from Sabarmati river. He travelled to Dharoi Dam, where he offered prayers at Ambaji Temple. In a rally on Monday, Modi said it was the first time in history a seaplane was landing on the Sabarmati river. (Source: Express Photo/Javed Raja)
In this picture, the seaplane is docked on Sabarmati riverfront, ahead of the Prime Minister's journey. This is the first seaplane to take off from the river. (Express Photo/Javed Raja)
Ahead of his journey, he had tweeted that the his government is making efforts to harnessing waterways for the 125 crore Indians (Express Photo/Javed Raja)
Airline company SpiceJet has proposed introducing seaplane services in the country. It is planning to acquire at least 100 10-seater Kodiac aircrafts from Japanese firm Setouchi Holdings, and begin operations in the next 12 months (Express Photo/Javed Raja)
As Modi took off, Union Transport Minister Nitin Gadkari called it a "historic day", adding that introducing seaplane services in India will be a big revolution in the transport sector, reported ANI (Express Photo/Javed Raja)
Gadkari, along with Civil Aviation Minister Ashok Gajapathi Raju recently held a demonstration of the seaplane (Express Photo/Javed Raja)
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The Quest Kodiac planes can seat anywhere between nine and 15 people (Express Photo/Javed Raja)
It requires a runway length of just 300 metres for take-off and landing, and is equipped with floats that allow it to land on waterways (Express Photo/Javed Raja)
PM Modi is expected to travel back to Ahmedabad by the seaplane after his visit (Express Photo/Javed Raja)
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi flew in a seaplane from the Sabarmati River to Dharoi Dam in Mehsana district on the last day of campaigning for the Gujarat assembly elections.
Updated: Dec 12, 2017 18:34 IST
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Union minister Nitin Gadkari comes out from a Spice jet seaplane during trials at Marine Drive in Mumbai on December 09.(Pratik Chorge/HT Photo)
Hours after Prime Minister Narendra Modi travelled in India’s first seaplane, Union minister Nitin Gadkari said this mode will revolutionise the transport sector of the country.
Modi flew this morning in a seaplane from the Sabarmati River to Dharoi Dam in Mehsana district on the last day of campaigning for the
Gujarat assembly elections.
“It is a big revolution in the transport sector of our country,” Gadkari told reporters after meeting Uttarakhand chief minister Trivendra Singh Rawat here.
It has nothing to do with the Gujarat elections, said Gadkari, who was onboard a seaplane during its trial run at the Girgaum Chowpatty off the Mumbai coast on December 9.
“The prime minister can chose any mode of transportation. It is a moment of pride for us that he chose it for trial run. (Congress president-elect) Rahul Gandhi wants, he can use it,” road transport & highways, shipping minister said.
Gandhi, earlier in the day, took a jibe at Modi over his seaplane ride and said it was a distraction from the main issues of Gujarat.
Gadkari said his ministry and civil aviation ministry will frame rules for such form of transport on the lines of regulations in Canada, America and Japan.
He said India has over five lakh waterbodies, out of which 111 rivers have been converted to inland waterways and will be used for transportation in the first phase.
Highlighting the features of seaplanes, the minister said it could even land on one foot deep water body and is also cheaper as 12-seater such planes cost Rs 12-13 crore.
“It does not require expenditure on creating infrastructure (that traditional aircraft needs). It would be a very cheaper mode of transport,” he added.
Gadkari said such mode of transport would be made available wherever possible in the country, including Uttarakhand and the Himalayan region.
Citing example, he said it was also possible that people could use sea-plane to go from Jaipur lake to Udaipur lake in Rajasthan.
Budget carrier SpiceJet, which plans to buy more than 100 amphibian aircraft at an estimated cost of $400 million, had conducted the sea-plane trials at the Girgaum Chowpatty off the Mumbai coast on December 9.
Gadkari after the trial-run had said in a tweet that he had been persuading investors to look at growth potential of sea-planes for the last two years.
Rawat, after about a two-hour meeting with Gadkari, said Uttarakhand has a huge potential for sea-plane mode of transport as the hill state has various big water bodies like Tehri and Nainital lakes.
He said various projects, including those related to Char Dham all weather road, converting state highways to national highways and Namami Gange projects, were discussed with the Union minister.
“We have demanded to convert Ramnagar-Karnaprayag state highway to national highway. Besides, we also discussed about converting some other state highways to national highways,” Rawat added.
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A Seaplane demonstration in the river Krishna organised by AP Tourism and SpiceJet in Vijayawada. Photo: V RAJU.