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Jaitley questions Lalu ‘legacy’, Rly focus

New Delhi: Alleging that Lalu Prasad Yadav had juggled Railways accounts for the past five years and that Mamata Banerjee was feeling the squeeze now, BJP leader Arun Jaitley said on Tuesday that Mamata could now well author “what they don’t teach you at the Harvard management school”. Initiating the deba  ....Read more

my deer didiBy: khushboo | Sunday , 30 Aug '09 14:11:38 PM Reply | Forward you are so nice for theindians.......................
Jaitley questions Lalu ‘legacy’, Rly focusBy: darvan | Wednesday , 8 Jul '09 7:45:19 AM Reply | Forward Runing India Railways like Lalu Prasad did,is a legacy Mamta Banerji and others in the Lok Sabha must take abow before him. Engineering a non-performing asset to a profitable business doesnot need a harvard degree. He has paved the way for Passenger traffic to ride on the earnings of the Goods traffic, a legacy, Mamta Banerji should capitalise on instead of MPs carping on ulterior motives. A dedicated Goods Corridor North/south is a No.1 priority to the current Lok sabha . Long term plans for Raiway efficiencies in Freight, and then Passenger is priority as important as the defence of India. One should always look at revenues from Freight that subsidise the Passenger. Not implying the the passenger is to be ignored. Ticketting efficiencies,a challenge Mamta Banerji could meet head on, and be glorified next election. Best wishes to Mamta
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