Panaji (Goa):Goa Chief Minister Pramod Sawant and his Delhi counterpart Arvind Kejriwal were involved in a war of words on Twitter on Thursday over the South Western Railway's track-doubling project in and around Mollem village in South Goa.
Soon after Aam Aadmi Party supremo, Kejriwal urged Sawant to "listen to the voice of people of Goa" and stop the central government from "foisting" the project on Goa, Sawant taunted Kejriwal by suggesting that he was an "expert in creating rifts" between the Centre and states.
"It is heartening to hear that @DrPramodPSawant Ji. Goans are opposing the double-tracking project. Kindly hear their voice and save Mollem as they are the lungs of Goa. I understand the Centre is forcing this project on Goa. Please stand with the Goans, say NO two the Centre and save Goa from becoming a coal hub," Kejriwal tweeted.
"Dear @ArvindKejriwal Ji, doubling of railway tracks is a nation-building exercise. There is no threat to Mollem and we will ensure it remains that way. We will not allow Goa to become a coal hub. Knowing your expertise in creating Centre vs State issues, we will skip your advice," Sawant responded.
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