Indian Railways News => | Topic started by irmafia on Sep 19, 2012 - 15:01:23 PM |
Title - Rail projects in jeopardy after Mamata quits UPA-IIPosted by : irmafia on Sep 19, 2012 - 15:01:23 PM |
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KOLKATA: Will the 'Mamata Express' lose steam in Bengal after the firebrand Trinamool Congress chief's decision to quit UPA-II?Railway officials in the state are a worried lot. Projects worth several thousand crores are currently under way in the state and commitments have been made. If railway minister Mukul Roy resigns from the Union cabinet on Friday, there is always the risk of funds drying up.In Mamata's words, 16 railway factories were planned for the state. On several occasions, she had pointed out that these factories would bring about industrialization and generate jobs in the state, resulting in economic development.Even in the Trinamool meeting on Tuesday, after which Mamata announced her decision to quit, Roy is said to have pointed out that the railway projects in the state may be affected. In fact, the railways had a major role to play in the Trinamool's coming to power in the state in 2011. In fact, Mamata had said that she would build a Metro coach factory on a 600-acre plot in Singur that was earlier allotted to Tata Motors for the Nano factory."Several Metro Railway projects are under way in Kolkata alone. The Joka-BBD Bag stretch is progressing quite fast. Work has also started for the New Garia-Airport (via Rajarhat) stretch. The other stretches are Noapara-Dakshineswar-Barrackpore and Noapara-Airport-Barasat. The project cost for the Joka-BBD Bag stretch is Rs 2,619 crore. It will take around Rs 8,638 crore to complete the other three projects. Of the Rs 11,257 crore required for the four projects, Rs 9,600 crore has already been allocated. We are apprehensive that the projects will be affected after a while. After all, a railway minister from outside the state will not have so much interest in the development of Kolkata," pointed out a senior official. |