Former Union minister and RJD chief Lalu Prasad on Saturday demanded that the central government move the Supreme Court against the Delhi High Court verdict “decriminalizing” homosexuality.
“We must not follow western culture. Sex between people of same gender is not at all acceptable,” he said. He said he would take up the matter in Parliament, asking the government to take a stand on Delhi High Court ruling. “The government must not make any amendments in Section 377 and rather challenge the ruling,” he said.
On the allegations challenging his turnaround claim during his tenure as the railway minister, Lalu said he was ready to face white paper truth but wanted Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar to apologise if facts and figures on railways profit during his tenure were found correct.
“I am not a bit worried about white paper and ready to get penalised but Nitish Kumar should be ready to seek apology from me after the report comes out,” he said.
Calling this year’s railways budget “directionless”, Lalu said he would meet Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and seek more allocations of funds for Maraurha (Chhapra) and Madhepura railway projects. He added that the Harnaut project under Nitish Kumar’s home district Nalanda got Rs 70 crore allocation as against Rs 10 crore each for Maraura and Madhepura.
“It is Nitish Kumar, not Mamata Banerjee, who had problems with my management skills. Kumar wrongly said the budget did show surplus cash. It does show Rs 14,202 crore surplus cash,” he said.
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