M'lore: Union Govt Responsible for Resumption of Train to Capital


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore (KM)

Mangalore, Nov 17: The union government is solely responsible for the resumption of the Mangalore- Bangalore passenger train service, said Ivan D`Souza, district vice-president of the Congress at a press conference here on Saturday November 17. 

He further said that state BJP president D V Sadanand Gowda is misleading the people saying that he will start the train to Bangalore.  He has even set deadlines. "But he has never bothered about it.  He acts as if he is the sole authority in this issue.  But little does he know that state government can do little in Railway issues which comes under union government," he opined.

Terming agitations like rail- rokho by parliament members representing BJP "a mere political gimmick," the vice-president added that if DV Sadananda Gowda attempts any such attention- seeking methods, it will be opposed as DV Sadanada Gowda is just a publicity monger who confirms his presence only if the possibilities of results are certain. 

It is the responsibility of the state government to see that whether highways are maintained. But the state government has utterly failed to carry out the responsibility. Sadananda Gowda has been leading too hectic schedule to spare time to highly important issues like hike in the water bill, which is hub of problems. Water bill is hiked though water supply is in-frequent, he alleged. 

The present state government has never done justice to Dakshina Kannada district, especially in the case of road maintenance. It must be ruled out that the central government has shown great indifference to projects sanctioned to the state, MG Hegde, a local leader of Congress, said while answering to the questions raised by media persons that the interference of the central (UPA) government has delayed the resumption of the train service and the central government must be held equally responsible for the bad maintenance of highways.

Ashraf, Shashidar Hegde and Santosh Shetty, corporators were present at the press conference.

  

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  • Ravindran, Puttur

    Wed, Nov 21 2007

    What Mr.Ivan D'Sousa has stated is right that the whole responsibility of resuming the Train services is of the Central Government. At the same time it is very unfortunate that,we, having very influencial 'trinity' MOILY OSCAR POOJARY have proved to be most inefficient as far as this problem is concerned. They are afraid that if the train starts Gowda may get the mileage.But the common man is not at all bothered about who gets the mileage. People are also aware about the gimmicks!

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  • Nandakumar, Udupi/Bangalore

    Sun, Nov 18 2007

    Let it start first, later we can think about the credit. If it starts the credit will go to the public not any political party

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  • Shivananda S Prabhu, Shirva/jamshedpur

    Mon, Nov 19 2007

    It is a shame on all political parties. On issues like Kaveri disputes, all parties had jointly appealed to central Govt. In this case parties have created noise only in Mangalore once in a while. There might be some beneficiaries of this delay. Meanwhile bus lobby must be happy.

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  • Siva, usa

    Sun, Nov 18 2007

    Yes, Exactly. Central Govt is responsible for the delay. It is also responsible for bad state of affair of state highways. They are troubling people of Mangalore as a revege for not ing them. Best solution to this problem is to make sure that Congress wins in the next elections at least in Mangalore and Udupi

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  • Rafi Ahmad Ali, Kotekar, Mangalore, at Riyadh KSA

    Sun, Nov 18 2007

    Blame Game again without a fixed resumption date or any result.

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