Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Rail Budget 2010: Total Gimmickry


The Railway Budget presented in Parliament today exposed a sharp deterioration in the performance of the Indian Railways. Far from containing any vision for the future of the Indian Railways, the Budget speech has sought to conceal gross failures through misleading announcements and gimmicks aimed at the forthcoming Assembly elections in West Bengal
Railway Budget 2010: Total Gimmickry

The Railway Budget presented in Parliament today exposed a sharp deterioration in the performance of the Indian Railways. Far from containing any vision for the future of the Indian Railways, the Budget speech has sought to conceal gross failures through misleading announcements and gimmicks aimed at the forthcoming Assembly elections in West Bengal.
Over 120 railway accidents have taken place so far during this financial year. In this backdrop it is inexplicable how the allocations for the Railway Safety Fund has been cut by Rs. 579 crore from last year. Moreover, the Minister has strangely tried to shift the blame for railway accidents on to rail rokos and natural disasters! This shows the Minister’s distorted perspective on the crucial aspect of railway safety.
As per the Railway Ministry’s own estimates, over 1.7 lakhs Railway posts were lying vacant in 2009, out of which nearly 90000 were posts related to railway safety. The Minister has kept completely silent on filling up these vacancies, which can provide job opportunities to the youth.
The Railway’s operating ratio (the ratio of total working expenses to the earnings – a higher ratio implies deterioration), which was 90.5% in 2008-09 has risen to 94.7% in 2009-10. Such a sharp deterioration in just one year reflects the gross mismanagement of Railway affairs by the Minister. Gross Traffic Receipts in 2009-10 have fallen short of the budgeted estimate by Rs. 63 crore. Moreover, plan investment in Railways also fell short of the budgeted target of 2009-10 by Rs. 497 crore. This clearly shows that the Railway Minister has not been able to implement the tall promises that she made in the last Budget. In this context the grandiose announcements of projects ranging from hospitals and diagnostic centres, sports academies and musuems ring a trifle hollow.
By the Railway Minister's own admission, many of her project announcements were made without the sanction of the Planning Commission. Their implementation therefore is highly suspect. This is further borne out by the fact that for 2010-11, plan investment in Railways is budgeted to increase by only Rs. 1142 crore, which amounts to a drastic fall in plan investment in real terms. While the Railway Minister has made tall claims on laying 1000 kms of new railway lines, it is shocking that the actual plan allocations for gauge conversion, doubling of railway lines and new rolling stock like wagons and carriages have been cut in nominal terms. This squeeze in public investment in the Railways is accompanied by an unprecedented thrust towards privatisation in all areas in the name of PPP: from modernisation of railway stations; new railway lines; freight and passenger corridors; locomotive, wagon and container manufacturing; rail axle factory; parking complexes and bottling plants. This wholesale privatisation programme for the Railways, opening up the entire sector for private profiteering, will be inimical to national interest. It appears as if the entire decision-making in the Railway Ministry has been handed over to the corporate sector.

The Polit Bureau of the CPI (M) calls upon the people to protest against these proposals, which are neither in the interest of the Railways nor in the interests of providing relief and better travel and communication facilities.

Workers bid tearful adieu to Comrade WR Varadarajan




Senior CPI-M leader W R Varadarajan, given a tearful adieu by party workers. Sixty-four-year-old Varadarajan's body was cremated in an electric crematorium in the city.
The body was taken out in procession before it was cremated at the Kannamapet crematorium.


Senior party leaders, trade union leaders, leaders of various political parties and thousands of CPI(M) cadres paid their homage to WRV at the party headquarters, where his body was kept.

Earlier in the day, party leaders received the body from the Government Royapettah Hospital and took it to WRV’s residence in Anna Nagar.



State secretary of the party G. Ramakrishnan said the wish of WRV — that his body should be donated for medical research — could not be fulfilled as it was not in a good condition.

“Twelve days have elapsed since it was fished out from the lake,” he said, explaining that the body would be cremated as per the wish of his family members.

Later, addressing a funeral meeting at the crematorium, Mr. N Varadarajan CC member of CPIM said the party accorded various positions to WRV, in recognition of his talent and contribution, and he also lived up to the expectations.



Recalling his association with WRV, senior party leader N. Sankaraiah said strengthening the party in Tamil Nadu on a par with the party organisation in Left-ruling States alone would be a great tribute to the late leader.

Polit Bureau member K. Varadarajan said enemies who waited for an occasion to settle scores with the party used the death of WRV to achieve their goal.

CITU general secretary and WRV’s associate in trade union movement A. Soundararajan said when unions held talks with managements represented by highly qualified persons, WRV effectively argued the views of the workers.

Chief Minister M. Karunanidhi on Tuesday hailed W.R. Varada Rajan for his constructive approach in debates of the Assembly.

In a statement, Mr. Karunanidhi recalled that when Mr.Varada Rajan represented the Villivakkam Assembly constituency (from 1989-91), he (Mr. Karunanidhi) had always looked to constructive suggestions from the CPI (M) leader, who did not cause disappointment to his expectations and fail to bring to the government’s notice issues that deserved follow-up.



Deputy Chief Minister M.K. Stalin, Chennai Mayor M. Subramanian, senior CPI leader R. Nallakannu, AITUC leader A.R.S Mani, MDMK general secretary Vaiko, Viduthalai Chiruthaikal Katchi leader Thol Thirumavalavan, AIADMK leader O. Panneerselvam, D. Jayakumar and K.A. Sengottaiyan and vice-chairman of the State planning commission M. Naganathan were among those who paid their homage.

(Photos : Gavaskar Theekathir)