Deccan Chronicle

KTR writes to Vaishnaw, seeks funds

Centre spent `1,100 cr on railways in TS while state spent `1,904 cr: Min.

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT HYDERABAD, JAN. 30

IT minister K. T. Rama Rao on Monday wrote a letter to Union railway minister Ashwini Vaishnaw in which he highlighte­d severe discrimina­tion being meted out to Telangana state in budget allocation to railway projects.

He urged the railway minister to ensure adequate budgetary allocation­s to state railway projects in the upcoming Union Budget.

Rama Rao stated that the Centre was ignoring repeated pleas from the state government to sanction funds for several important ongoing and proposed projects. “The discrimina­tion in the railway sector is more blatant and visible and the state has been getting a raw deal in every budget presented by the NDA government”, he said.

“The 13th Schedule of the AP State Reorganisa­tion Act clearly states that “The Indian Railways shall, within six months from the appointed day, examine the feasibilit­y of establishi­ng a Rail Coach Factory in the successor state of Telangana and improve rail connectivi­ty in the state and take an expeditiou­s decision thereon.” However, despite repeated appeals from the state government, the Centre has neither initiated any measure to establish a Rail Coach Factory in Kazipet nor granted any new major infrastruc­ture project,” Rama Rao noted.

He said that it was appalling to note that in the past eight years, just a little over 100 km of railway track has been laid in Telangana. The state has a paltry 3 per cent of the total railway lines in our country out of which about 57 per cent are single lanes. This lack of critical infra is depriving Telangana of new trains. It is dishearten­ing to note that in the past eight years, South Central Railway has launched only one new train from the capital city - Lingampall­y –Vijayawada Intercity Express.

Rama Rao pointed out that the Modi government has not granted a single new railway line in Telangana in the past eight years. Even the progress of joint venture railway projects taken up with the state government is painfully slow. While the Centre has spent just `1,100 crore on ongoing railway projects in the state, the state government has spent `1,904 crore as its share.

This clearly shows the lack of interest of the Centre in developing railway infrastruc­ture in Telangana. Several projects, which were cleared by earlier government­s were shelved by the present government. Many other projects for which survey reports were submitted long back have also not moved an inch.

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K. T. Rama Rao

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