Mamata promises to present pro-people rail budget

New Delhi, July 02: Amid expectations of improvement in railway amenities and food served in trains, Railway Minister Mamata Banerjee would present a “pro-people” budget in Parliament on Friday.

“It will be a pro-people budget, a simple budget, people’s budget,” Banerjee said.

According to sources close to her, the budget in a way would reflect Mamata’s vision for the Railways in the coming years and means of generating resources for key projects.

High on her agenda would be completion of Kashmir rail link project and putting the dedicated freight corridor project on fast track.

As she has gone on record saying that Railways should always have a humane side to it, she is expected to carry out some revision in passenger fares and waive off superfast charges that has come in for flak.

She might also announce changes in the Tatkal scheme to make it more passenger friendly.

The sources said Mamata would be constrained to avoid a deficit budget especially when the burden of the Sixth Pay Commission has to be fulfilled for which Railways have to fork out Rs 14,000 crore for implementing it.

Nonetheless, Mamata might extend incentives in freight transport to boost loadings and keep the industry happy in the time of recession, the sources said.

She might also push for carrying out railway projects under public-private participation model for which she has already made her stand clear.

Admitting that the expectations from her budget were high, she said she barely got 15 days to work on it as the officials concerned were busy preparing it.

The budget is likely to see introduction of more Janata type and superfast trains on the lines of Garib Raths albeit with different names.

Besides the budget might also find a mention about re-introduction of economic food items at stations like poori-sabzi.

The budget might give a further push to several other railway projects including expediting work on railway coach factory in Sonia Gandhi’s constituency at Rae Bareli.

While the ongoing work for world class stations would be accelerated, Sealdah in West Bengal is likely to be added in the list for modernisation of stations.

–Agencies