Gehlot Credits Congress for Kota Airport, Urges Swift Completion

Former Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot credited the previous Congress government for initiating the Kota-Bundi Greenfield Airport project, citing land allocation and budget approvals during his tenure. He alleged the project faced a four-year delay due to the Central government before the foundation stone ceremony was scheduled. The airport, costing ₹1,507 crore, aims to significantly improve air connectivity for the Hadoti region. Gehlot also urged the current BJP government to expedite construction and develop supporting tourism infrastructure like the Chambal Riverfront.

Key Points: Gehlot Credits Congress for Kota Airport, Urges Fast Completion

  • Congress govt allotted land & budget
  • Project stalled for 4 years alleges Gehlot
  • Foundation stone laying Saturday
  • Airport cost Rs 1,507 crore
  • To boost Hadoti tourism & connectivity
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Ashok Gehlot credits former Congress govt for initiating Kota Airport Project; urges for its fast completion

Former CM Ashok Gehlot says Congress initiated Kota-Bundi Airport project with land & approvals. He urges fast, quality completion by current govt.

"In 2021, our government allotted 1,250 acres of land free of cost for the airport project in Kota. - Ashok Gehlot"

Jaipur, March 6

A day before the foundation stone laying ceremony of the Kota-Bundi Greenfield Airport, former Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot on Friday credited the previous Congress government for initiating the project, saying key steps including land allocation and initial approvals were taken during his tenure to make the airport a reality.

The foundation stone of the Kota-Bundi Greenfield Airport, an important project for the Hadoti region, will be laid on Saturday at the new airport site in Shambhupura in the presence of Om Birla, Speaker of the Lok Sabha, and Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma.

On the same occasion, foundation ceremonies (Bhoomi Pujan) will also be held for two major drinking water projects for the region - the Navnera Mega Drinking Water Project and the Parvan-Akawad Mega Drinking Water Project.

The Kota-Bundi Greenfield Airport will be constructed at an estimated cost of Rs 1,507 crore and will have a peak-hour capacity of around 1,000 passengers.

The project will include a 20,000 square metre terminal building, a 3,200-metre-long and 45-metre-wide runway, parking facilities for Airbus A-321 category aircraft, and seven apron bays for aircraft parking.

The airport is expected to significantly improve air connectivity for Kota, Bundi and the entire Hadoti region, boosting tourism, business and regional development.

Ashok Gehlot said that Congress leader Rahul Gandhi had promised the people of Kota an airport during a public meeting, following which the Congress government took concrete steps to implement the project. "In 2021, our government allotted 1,250 acres of land free of cost for the airport project in Kota," Gehlot said.

He added that in 2022, a budget of Rs 120 crore was also approved for shifting power lines required for the airport construction.

However, Gehlot alleged that the project remained stalled for nearly four years due to delays by the Central government.

"Now that the foundation stone is being laid, it is hoped that the construction work will be completed expeditiously and with high quality," Gehlot said.

The former Chief Minister also said the Congress government had worked to develop Kota as a major tourism hub, citing projects such as the Chambal Riverfront, which was built to boost tourist inflow to the region. He alleged that due to the neglect of the present BJP government, facilities such as restaurants and other amenities have not yet been developed at the riverfront.

Gehlot said the Rajasthan government should further develop and properly maintain the riverfront so that tourism in the Hadoti region can grow and the airport project can also become more meaningful.

Meanwhile, many dignitaries are expected to attend the event, including Union Civil Aviation Minister Kinjarapu Rammohan Naidu, Education Minister Madan Dilawar, PHED Minister Kanhaiya Lal Chaudhary, Minister of State for Civil Aviation and Kota district incharge Gautam Kumar Dak, and Minister of State for Energy and Bundi district incharge Hiralal Nagar.

Other public representatives expected to attend include Kota South MLA Sandeep Sharma, Ladpura MLA Kalpana Devi, BJP city president Rakesh Jain, rural district president Prem Gochar, along with several officials and local representatives.

- IANS

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Priya S
While it's good that the project is starting, it's disappointing to see politics over development. Gehlot ji is right to point out the initial work done by his government, but now all parties should focus on fast completion. Our youth need these opportunities.
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Aman W
The drinking water projects mentioned are even more critical than the airport for the common people. Parvan-Akawad project has been needed for decades. Hope they get equal priority and don't get overshadowed by the airport ceremony.
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Sarah B
As someone who travels frequently to Kota for business, this is excellent news. The current road/rail connectivity is time-consuming. A 3200m runway capable of handling A321s means direct flights from metros. This will transform the local economy.
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Karthik V
Credit-taking aside, the delay of nearly four years is unacceptable. Whether it's state or centre, such infrastructure projects should be on a fast track. Every year of delay costs the region crores in lost potential. Hope the 2026 deadline is met.
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Nisha Z
Good step, but the Chambal Riverfront point is valid. We visited last year and it felt incomplete. If you build an airport to bring tourists, you need proper facilities for them here. Development has to be holistic, not just one shiny project.
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Michael C

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