Maharashtra chief minister Devendra Fadnavis on Thursday said the proposed Mumbai-Ahmedabad bullet train will run entirely underground through the Bandra-Kurla Complex. He said the International Financial Service Centre will come up on the MMRDA grounds at BKC. The grounds are spread over 62 acres."Land will be made available to the railways as they would need it for the construction of the railway station through the cut and cover method. There are issues but relations between the Centre and state are such that these can be resolved through discussions," he said.The state government has refused to give land for the railway terminal and had even asked the railways to use its own land as it wanted to use the plot for construction of the financial service centre. Fadnavis said the state government will soon appoint a consultant who will plan the entire service centre. He said the government was still debating on whether it should be a Financial Special Economic Zone or just a financial centre. "Both have their advantages we have to take a call on which one...," he said.Earlier, during the week, Fadnavis had said even at the planning stage, they have been approached by a financial institution seeking to book 20 floors in the proposed financial centre.