The district guardian minister who was supposed to share dias with Modi at Nagpur Metro Rail project at Kasturchand Park ground yesterday, said that Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan and deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar were justified in boycotting the function.
Raut said since state government and Centre share 20 per cent of the cost of Nagpur Metro Rail corridor, Chavan should have been taken into confidence for hosting a function here.
"You can't take credit for the Metro since the state government also expedited the paper work for clearances in Delhi," he added.
Raut threatened to go ahead with launching the Pune Metro Rail project without waiting for Centre's participation.
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