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Railway budget pro-rich: Congress

July 08, 2014 03:21 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 07:17 pm IST - New Delhi

"The budget has nothing new to offer. There is no new scheme, no new plan and no new railway line"

The leader of Congress in the Lok Sabha Mallikarjun Kharge. File photo

Congress on Tuesday slammed the Railway Budget as “pro-rich” with former Railway Minster Mallikarjun Kharge insisting that it is bereft of any new scheme, plan or railway line and seeks to please the home state of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Mr. Kharge, who is also Leader of Congress in the Lok Sabha, said that “the budget is only for Ahmedabad.”

He also ridiculed the government’s plans to introduce a bullet train in Mumbai-Ahmedabad sector and setting up of a Diamond Quadrilateral network of high speed rail connecting major metros and growth centres.

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“Government has provided a sum of Rs 100 crore for the project. With this money only four to five kilometre of railway line could be constructed. Hence this plan will remain only a plan. Many announcements have been made but they will remain mere announcements. This is a PPP (Pubic Private Partnership) and FDI budget not a railway budget. The budget has nothing for the poor.

“It’s a pro-rich budget. The budget has nothing new to offer. There is no new scheme, no new plan and no new railway line. They themselves have admitted that it is a plan holiday. When they are not going to give anything what is the point in talking about it,” Mr. Kharge told reporters outside Parliament after the budget was presented in Lok Sabha.

The former Railway Minister said that the government has a social responsibility towards people and wondered what will happen to public welfare if the focus is only on commercial viability what the government has frequently been talking about.

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