Union Minister skips train inauguration over non-introduction of Kudla Express

Sadananda Gowda had announced the train in the 2014-15 rail budget when he was Railway Minister

March 27, 2017 11:29 pm | Updated 11:29 pm IST - Mangaluru

Upset with the Railways’ failure to introduce the Bengaluru-Mangaluru Kudla Express announced by him when he was Railway Minister, Union Minister for Statistics and Programme Implementation D.V. Sadananda Gowda on Sunday skipped the inauguration of the new Bengaluru-Hassan railway line at Yeshwantpur.

Soon after taking over as the Railway Minister in 2014, Mr. Gowda sanctioned sufficient funds to speed up the new line construction, that had been pending for two decades, after being sanctioned by then Prime Minister H.D. Deve Gowda.

He had set March 2016 as a deadline for the project’s completion.

At the same time, Mr. Sadananda Gowda had also announced a Bengaluru-Mangaluru express train via Mysuru in the Railway Budget. The South Western Railway, which had recently proposed to operate the train via the newly constructed route, did not introduce the same citing non-availability of coaches.

Apathy by officials

Mr. Gowda told The Hindu that he had written to Railway Minister Suresh Prabhu urging him to introduce the train on the new route. “Mr. Prabhu had responded positively,” he said. Mr. Gowda alleged that the train could not be introduced owing to the apathy of officials concerned. “There is no reason for non-introduction of Kudla Express as 17 out of 18 new trains announced by me are already operational,” he added.

“I had announced the train for the benefit of residents of the coastal region I hail from. It would particularly have helped women passengers undertake long journeys,” Mr. Gowda said.

“I did not have any answer if questioned [for non-introduction] and hence skipped the event,” he said.

Protocol-wise too, Mr. Gowda had to attend the inaugural programme as Yeshwantpur falls under Bengaluru North Lok Sabha constituency represented by him.

‘U’ turn

The Southern Railway (SR), which earlier had concurred to receive and send Kudla Express from Mangaluru Central, has now claimed that neither a platform slot nor a night halt facility is available for Kudla Express at Central.

G. Hanumanth Kamath, president, Paschima Karavali Railway Yatri Abhivriddhi Samithi, has urged SR to host Kudla Express from Mangaluru Central as this would immensely benefit residents of the area.

Railway Minister stirs up controversy

Even though Railway Minister Suresh Prabhu could not ensure that the Kudla Express was introduced on the inaugural day of Bengaluru-Hassan new line, he appeared to have stirred up a controversy over renaming the train.

Mr. Prabhu responding to former Prime Minister H.D. Deve Gowda’s demand to name Bengaluru-Mangaluru Express as Gomateshwara Express on Sunday and said he would keep in mind the suggestions.

However, rail users pointed out that the Bengaluru-Mangaluru Express (Train No. 16575/576) was given the name ‘Kudla’ Express when it was announced in the 2014-15 Railway Budget by the then Railway Minister D.V. Sadananda Gowda.

Mangaluru is called Kudla in Tulu, the primary language of Dakshina Kannada-Udupi region. Hence, the train name gelled with the regional sentiment aptly, said Sudarshan Puttur, convenor, Kukke Shree Subrahmanya-Mangaluru Railway Commuters Forum, Puttur.

G. Hanumanth Kamath, president, Pashchima Karavali Railway Yatri Abhivriddhi Samithi, and Anil Hegde, advisor, said Gomateshwara had no connection either to the starting or terminating points of the train. The name, Kudla Express, as announced by Mr. Gowda should stay, they said.

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