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Lalu cuts rail fares in populist budget

Last updated on: February 13, 2009 12:54 IST

With an eye on the forthcoming general elections, Railway Minister Lalu Prasad on Friday presented a feel good, populist interim Railway Budget in Parliament, cutting mail and express train fares by 2 per cent and keeping freight rates unchanged.

He said that the Railways has generated a cash of Rs 90,000 crore (Rs 900 billion) in the last five years and the turnaround made by the Railways was far different from that achieved by private enterprises, Lalu said.

He said: "We have presented budgets without increasing any burden on the common man. Under UPA, the railways has always been for the poor. Profits were registered without hurting the aam aadmi"

He said that the Railways have scaled new heights during the United Progressive Alliance rule. This is UPA's last Rail Budget during its term.

Railways serving the people better now, he added and said that there has been a sharp decrease in the number of accidents in Railways since 2003.

Highlights of Lalu's speech in Parliament:

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