As Gowda's predecessors picked holes in his maiden Rail budget, Trinamool Congress supremo and West Bengal Chief Minister, a former Railway minister herself, slammed the Centre, saying her state has been "deprived" and "insulted" by the Narendra Modi government.
The Leader of Congress in the Lok Sabha Mallikarjun Kharge, who was succeeded by Gowda, said the first budget of the BJP-led NDA government is bereft of any new scheme, plan or railway line and seeks to please the home state of the Prime Minister--Gujarat.
Pawan Kumar Bansal, who was succeeded by Kharge, also criticised Gowda for not introducing "anything new" in the rail budget.
The Congress leader said projects like linking ports with rail line and introducing Information Technology (IT) were "already in pipeline".
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Taking a dig at Gowda for the proposal of introducing FDI in railway projects, he observed, "It is quite strange when I (as railway minister) said that FDI was needed (in railway projects) for making railway world class. They (BJP) had always dubbed FDI as demon."
"The Rail budget is nothing, but a fraud on the people ... It's not Railway budget, but a Modi gadget," Prasad, who served as Raiway minister in the UPA I government, told reporters in Patna.
Dinesh Trivedi, a former Trinamool leader and who was removed from his post during the UPA-II regime by Banerjee for raising the train fares marginally, said the idea of a bullet train is fine but the safety on the tracks have to be first made foolproof.