Railway Progress: Unity Over Politics
Union Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw stressed in Lok Sabha that political affiliations should not hinder railway development. Cooperation with state governments, better safety features in trains, and advanced monitoring methods were highlighted to improve service delivery and safety for the common citizen.
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In a recent Lok Sabha session, Union Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw emphasized that railway development transcends politics, connecting citizens with essential services. The minister highlighted the collective responsibility of political parties and state governments in completing railway projects to ensure justice for common citizens.
Addressing concerns over delays, Vaishnaw noted the progress of railways relies on factual cooperation rather than political allegiance. He mentioned seamless state collaborations in land acquisitions as evidence of effective partnerships, refuting the notion of railways being a political tool. Safety advancements in Vande Bharat trains, replacing traditional coupling with semi-permanent couplers and introducing anti-climbing features, were outlined.
Additionally, Vaishnaw discussed Kerala's capacity expansion projects and measures to deter vandalism, such as using AI and cameras on Vande Bharat trains to identify offenders. The minister praised the opposition for acknowledging Vande Bharat's public acceptance, underscoring the importance of unified progress for national development.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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