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Nitish hails Mamata’s assurance on railway non-privatisation

February 24, 2010 08:03 pm | Updated November 17, 2021 07:15 am IST - Patna

Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar. File Photo: Ranjeet Kumar

Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar on Wednesday welcomed Railway Minister Mamata Banerjee’s announcement that there was no move to privatise the railway sector.

Before leaving for New Delhi to receive the ‘Politician of the Year’ award being presented by a private news channel, Mr. Nitish Kumar said that he would give a detailed reaction after going through the papers of Railway Budget presented by Ms. Banerjee.

He also welcomed the proposal of allotting five to six new trains to Bihar though, he said, he had demanded at least 15 new trains for the State.

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“Mamata Banerjee has done a great service by announcing that candidates appearing in the Railway Recruitment Board examinations can write their papers in regional languages including Urdu,” he said.

Nitish Kumar, a former Railway Minister himself, said that he too had made a similar move during his regime.

The Chief Minister said that he would expect proper release of funds from the ministry to complete the pending railway projects in the State such as railway factory at Harnaut and rail bridges on river Ganga and Kosi.

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Asked to compare railway budgets presented by Lalu Prasad and Mamata Banerjee, Kumar said Prasad kept on harping about his achievements as to how he made the railways a profit making unit.

He alleged that Prasad had brought profits to the railways by fudging figures and Banerjee took the wind out of his claim by bringing out a white paper on the status of the railways.

Nitish Kumar also talked about creation of a Rs. 17,000 crore special Railway Protection Fund and formulation of a safety plan hoping Banerjee would consider his plans.

Meanwhile, leader of the opposition in Bihar assembly and former Chief Minister Rabri Devi today slammed the Rail Budget saying “it is nothing but mere announcements“.

She said Nitish Kumar had earlier said that he was expecting a lot from Banerjee and the railway minister has given a cold shoulder to Bihar by not giving a single ’Duranto’ train to Bihar.

Nitish Kumar owes an explanation to the people of Bihar as to why step motherly treatment was meted out to the State, Rabri Devi said.

She asked Banerjee to explain as to how the funds would be raised to meet her announcement made on the floor of the House.

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