Rail Budget reflects UPA's non-performance: Narendra Modi
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Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi today termed the Railway Budget as "anti- development" and said it reflects the "non-performance of the UPA government".
"The Centre's Railway Budget is anti-development and showcases the non-performance of the government. It will increase the burden of rising prices on the common people," Modi tweeted.
He said keeping in mind the global economic scenario, the Railway Budget clearly lacks the needed balance between coastal-port connectivity and rail infrastructure.
Modi said the railways have an important role to play in the development of the nation and if India wishes to emerge as a leading commercial and industrial destination, then importance must be given to railway services. On the contrary, several railway projects are pending, he said.
Modi also said the Budget will increase inflation.
"On one hand the UPA has failed to curb the menace of price rise, while on the other hand, this Railway Budget will burden the poor and middle class. By saying that there is no hike in rail tariffs, the Railway Minister is misleading the nation," he said.
Modi also said gross injustice has been done to Gujarat in the Budget.
"There is no mention of the Ahmedabad-Mumbai-Pune Fast Track Bullet Train project in the Rail Budget.
"Despite railways getting maximum income from Gujarat, the people of Gujarat are being rendered immense injustice for the last nine years," he said.
He said in the last year's Budget, a wagon factory for Kutch was announced and in the last three years, there were surveys for 57 railway lines, but only four railway lines pertaining to Gujarat were mentioned in this Budget.
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