Government today asserted in Rajya Sabha that it was according top priority to railway connectivity in Jammu & Kashmir and Northeast region and defence ministry would be involved in executing some projects.
Replying to a debate on Appropriation (Railways) No.2 Bill 2015 which was passed later, Railway Minister Suresh Prabhu said the connectivity is aimed at bringing about transformation in the states.
"Ministry of Defence will also be working with us in some lines," he said.
More From This Section
"Cooperative traffic is not a one-sided traffic. It should be from both the sides... States should also contribute. Many states have accepted SPV," he said.
On the railway works in West Bengal, Prabhu said the Ministry has allocated Rs. 3650 crore for the state, which was much higher when compared to Rs. 1604 crore that was offered by the UPA II in 2013-14.
The Minister further said that a railway zone in Andhra Pradesh was under the active consideration of the government.
He also said that his ministry was looking at accounting reforms and did not make major new announcements for completing the existing projects.
Citing the initiatives of his ministry over the last seven weeks since he presented his first Railway Budget, Prabhu said his ministry would be focussing on 900 railway overbridges and eliminating 3500 unmanned level crossings.
Earlier, O'Brien attacked the government on SPV, saying debt-ridden states such as Haryana, Punjab besides West Bengal should not be added with more stress through this mechanism.
AV Singh Deo (BJD) said Odisha government has supported the SPV move and the Centre should also support the railways through subsidies on the lines of fuel subsidies.
Noting that automatic doors were essential for trains for enhancing security, he welcomed the move for hiking fare for platform tickets.
A K Selvaraj (AIADMK) also spoke.