He also called for ousting the TMC dispensation in the coming assembly polls and replacing it with a BJP government for all-round development of the state.
"We want answers from you Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee. When you had taken the oath as the Chief Minister, you had sworn to protect the poor civilians. But you are not protecting the poor civilians. You are protecting the criminals, who are looting and burning police stations, creating violence," Gadkari said addressing a rally in Buniadpur in South Dinajpur district.
"The government is pursuing appeasement politics with an eye on assembly polls," Gadkari alleged.
The Union Minister also said if BJP is voted to power in the state, the party's government would take strong action against the "culprits and infiltrators".
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"Don't worry, the Narendra Modi government is with you. And we are not a government which will bow before the criminals. We are a party which will take strong action against criminals," he said.
"Maritime logistics is an important component of the
Indian economy accounting for 90 per cent of EXIM trade by volume and 72 per cent by value. The cargo volume of 1 billion tonne handled by our ports is likely to more than double to 2.5 billion in the next ten years," Gadkari said.
To give a boost to waterways, Andhra Pradesh government has signed a pact with Inland Waterways Authority of India for developing National Waterways 4 at a cost of about Rs 3,000 crore, he added.
Gujarat Maritime Board has also entered a pact with Shapoorji Pallonji company for developing a new LNG terminal worth Rs 5,411 crore at Chara.
Visakhapatnam Port Trust inked a pact with HPCL to increase the capacity of Visakha refinery to 15 million tonne from 7.5 million tonne at an estimated cost of Rs 18,412 crore.
"We will outsource work to private sector shipyards through Cochin Shipyard in order to provide much needed oxygen to them," he said.
Under Sagarmala, investments worth Rs 12 lakh crore have been lined up and the project is bound to bring down the logistics cost to 10 per cent from 18 per cent thereby making Indian goods competitive, he said.
Sagarmala is a port-led economic development project for coastal areas.
Modi also said the government would work towards more than doubling the port capacity to 3 billion tonnes by 2025.
India has 12 major ports - Kandla, Mumbai, JNPT, Marmugao, New Mangalore, Cochin, Chennai, Ennore, V O Chidambarnar, Visakhapatnam, Paradip and Kolkata (including Haldia) which handle approximately 61 per cent of the country's total cargo traffic.