"I support his suggestion 100 per cent," Gadkari said, adding the PM-led panel would certainly go a long way in development of Mumbai.
"Mumbai is India's commercial capital and also an important global city. The issues the city faces are serious. It is difficult to travel in suburban trains. The life of Mumbaikars has become unbearable.
"There are infrastructural limitations in Mumbai in backdrop of traffic jams and pollution. Be it Mumbai's new airport, water transport or housing issues, a lot of these issues concern the Central government directly," Gadkari told reporters.
Gadkari did not mention NCP president Sharad Pawar, who had dashed a seven-page letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, arguing that a committee led by the latter would be detrimental to the autonomy to civic body which governs Mumbai.
To a query on rising incidents of farmers' suicides in Maharashtra, Gadkari said lack of irrigation was an important factor contributing to the agrarian distress.