Initiating debate in the Lok Sabha, Congress leader Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury attacked the government for bringing FDI in building railway infrastructure and allowing PPP in one of the biggest networks in the world.
"These models are not successful anywhere in the world," said Chowdhury, a former Minister of State for Railways.
He asked from where the government was going to generate Rs 9 lakh crore for funding Diamond Quadrilateral project.
He also took potshots at the government's proposal for running bullet trains in the country, saying it was a very costly project and Rs 100 crore allocated in the budget was "meagre".
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Chowdhury alleged that there were various "factual mistakes" in the budget presented by Railway Minister Sadananda Gowda.
Questioning the government's claim that the previous UPA government did not start executing majority of the 99 projects announced during their tenure, he said four of these projects sanctioned in 2013-14 were completed and 46 were about to be completed.
The Congress leader said delay in getting green clearances, land acquisition and protests in the areas where the project is envisaged were the major reasons for the delay in their execution.
New lines are meant for bringing development in the backward regions of the country, Chowdhury said.