Railways running on temporary basis after my departure: Lalu Prasad Yadav
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" Since the day I left Railway ministry it is running on temporary basis," Prasad told a RJD rally here.
Prasad alleged that work of the railway stations, halts and other projects of which he had laid the foundation as the Railway minister had come to nought.
"You voted RJD out of power by ensuring victory of only four MPs. By doing so you brought the wheel of development in the Railways in particular to a halt," he said.
Prasad claimed that due to his commendable work in the Railways he attracted praise not only from within the country, but also from abroad.
He referred to a MQM senator in Pakistan recently pointing to the poor condition of railways in his country and suggesting that Prasad be invited to improve it.
Prasad, who used to claim himself as the 'Prime Minister of Railways' during his tenure in UPA I, spoke about the projects he took up during his tenure in the railway ministry and underlined that he did not allow passenger fares to be increased.
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