| Rail Budget 2013: For Pawan Bansal, it’s pragmatism vs populism by AllIsWell on 01 March, 2013 - 08:00 AM | ||
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AllIsWell | Rail Budget 2013: For Pawan Bansal, it’s pragmatism vs populism on 01 March, 2013 - 08:00 AM | |
NEW DELHI: Railway minister PawanBansal spent a quiet day at Rail Bhawan on Monday, polishing his maiden budget that is almost certain to be guarded in its populism while leaning towards pragmatism and fiscal prudence. The rail budget to be presented by Bansal, the first by a Congressman in 17 years, is expected to mark a sharp departure from his predecessors like Mamata Banerjee and Lalu Prasad who rode high on "populist" agendas. There will be some attention on whether he bites the bullet on another fare hike, or leaves it for another day. The railway budget will be seen as a precursor to the general budget to be presented on Thursday with political observers and economy watchers looking for reform signals on how Bansal addresses the challenge of mending the railways' failing finances. The task of providing capital for expanding services by adding track so that the pressure of running passenger and freight trains on the same lines is reduced, improving passenger amenities and catering to the clamour for new trains and junctions will test Bansal. | ||