BANGALORE,
January 21, 2014
Updated: January 21, 2014 11:21 IST
‘My aim is to double railway network’
Admitting that the rail route density in the State was
poor, Minister for Railways M. Mallikarjun Kharge on Monday said that
his aim is to double the network from 2,400 km to 4,700 km.
If
adequate funds are provided both by his Ministry and the State
government and land is made available by the State government, the
target could be achieved within eight years, Mr. Kharge said.
He
was speaking after flagging off the Yeshwanthpur-Chandigarh Sampark
Kranti Bi-weekly Express (22685/22686) and laying the foundation stone
for remodelling of the Yelahanka Railway Station here.
All
the demands of the region cannot be met this time as he would be
presenting the vote on account next month. He would try to get the best
for the region within the available resources.
He
said that in the last eight months as the Railway Minister he had given
fillip to long-pending projects and ensured that work was completed.
This was due to infusing more funds by the Railways as well as equal
contribution from the State government.
Still,
availability of land for projects is a major hindrance, Mr. Kharge said
and cited the examples of Tumkur-Davangere, Tumkur-Rayadurg and
Bidadi-Chamarajanagar new lines and Bangalore-Mysore doubling project.
Though Chief Minister Siddaramaiah is responsive, the bureaucracy has
not kept pace with him, the Minister regretted. He has written to Mr.
Siddaramaiah about the non-availability of land.
Union Minister for Petroleum and Natural Gas M. Veerappa Moily and Yelahanka MLA S.R. Vishwanath were present.
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