Former Railway Minister Lalu Prasad specifically referred to the East-West Dedicated Freight Corridor and lamented that work on the ambitious project had come to a standstill after he demitted office in 2009.
Participating in a debate on Railway Budget, Prasad insisted that railway needed to raise freight carriage to generate revenue instead of resorting to fare hikes.
Can anyone prove that the railways would turn around only by raising fares, he asked, adding that mere hiking of fares would not help the railways come out of the "mess".
SP's Rewati Raman Singh asked the government to raise freight carriage by slashing the charges, as both he and Prasad asked the government to fix a time-frame to complete all pending projects, instead of announcing new ones.
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The RJD chief asked the government to explain why work on Dedicated Freight Corridor had "stopped after I left the Ministry."
Maintaining that he had reduced the operating ratio and converted the largest transport network from loss-making to cash-surplus "without raising fares," he said, "When I spoke of profits, I was challenged and there was an attempt to malign me."
Prasad said, "Every minister takes own course and blames each other. I will not name anybody.