Mangalore: Disappointing Rail Budget Evokes Angry Reactions in Coastal Belt


Mangalore: Disappointing Rail Budget Evokes Angry Reactions in Coastal Belt
Daijiworld Media Network—Mangalore (RS/CN)
 

Mangalore, Jul 3: The presentation of the railway budget in Parliament on Friday July 3, has disappointed coastal Karnataka and has caused anger among those who were expecting better from the railway ministry.

The resentment runs deeper because this coastal region of the state has two members of parliament (MPs). One of the MPs is new and had made the train an election issue while the other too never lagged behind in the matter. 

P V Mohan, convener, Mangalore-Bangalore Railway Horata Samithi said that the budget had shocked the citizens of coastal Karnataka. 

He said that the extension of the Mangalore-Bangalore train was a bad move as the passengers from Mangalore would get only a compartment with a capacity of 60 passengers which is a big loss. 

Mohan added that if the train starts from Kannur then the whole train would be reserved by passengers from Kerala since it would pass through so many stations in that state.

“It will also lead to a misunderstanding between the citizens of the neighbouring states”, said Mohan adding that the demand for transforming Mangalore as divisional office had also fallen on deaf ears in this budget.

“Our demand was for two trains to Bangalore which we had in 1970-80 on meter gauge. But now, after the conversion of the track to broad gauge we have only one, which has also gone from our hands now”, he further added.

Mohan said that he would ill lead a delegation to meet the railway minister claiming that pursuance was the best medicine.

B Madhava, secretary, Communist Party of India (Marxist) said, “The budget has not shown any interest in the coastal region and our demands are pending. There is no mention of a day train to Bangalore, a Hubli-Ankola train, and the Kaniyoor-Puttur-Kanhangad train which were our pressing demands.” 

He added that the changing of tatkal booking to two days would be a problem as there will be a lot of rush to get tickets leading to much confusion. 

Both Mohan and Madhava pointed out that the state government had failed to persuade the union railway minister.  The chief minister of Karnataka B S Yeddyurappa had said that he was sending a proposal based on demands of the state, which seems to have been overlooked.

  

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  • Ravindra, Bangaloe

    Sat, Jul 11 2009

    Please do not nurture a misunderstanding between keralites and kannadigas. We have enough problems from Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu. Be aware our enemy is not keralites – They are Bus Lobbies!! It is not only due to our pressure but people of northern part of Kerala also had put much pressure for Bangalore – Mangalore Train. Let the same to extend till Kannur – but not to provide all the compartments to them. We can ask railway authorities to arrange the reservation process accordingly. Apart from this, we have to demand one more train from Mangalore to Bangalore or Bhatkal. Remember two trains were published in the time table 3 years back!!! One via Mysore and the other via Tumkur. As Mr.Madhava of CPIM rightly said there is no mention of Kaniyoor – Puttur – Kanhangad Railway Line. From Kanhangad to kerala Border survey has taken place and the report already submitted to the ministry and as per the reliable source it is viable. Now it is our turn to get surveyed from their border to Kaniyoor.

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  • vishwa, mangalore\usa

    Mon, Jul 06 2009

    One of my friend was telling there is not difference in mangalore and kerala. why it is separate from kerala. jaga mangalorean after kasagod they have eyed mangalore now. I agree with Poojary, Only till 1980 we had good leaders like Srinivas mallya, nagappa alva, TAPAI, Geoge fernandis etc. But after that we never got any mass leader all are leader for particular caste or particular religion and show off on news channel. Now also how many have good influnece in delhi or bangalore. we pay highest tax, highest earning per capita. what is the use? wake up netas, wake mangalorean. I am there for any fight

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  • Poojary U P, Mangalore

    Sun, Jul 05 2009

    Except Mallya and TMA Pai no body could do anything for the undivided coastal district.The ''GATEWAY''( HEBBAGILU) of Karnataka is suffering from ''Madivanthike" of so called intelligent people of this place.All lobbys such as Bus lobby, Mines lobby,Kerala lobby,Communal lobby... etc are exploiting the coastal district.Unless all of us unite and fight under the single banner,there will be much more such exploitations and sufferings

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  • Sadashiv Bangera, Karkala

    Sun, Jul 05 2009

    After having such influential ministers from Karnataka at the Central failed to anything for the people of Mumbai who travel from Konkan Railways. It is vert difficult to get train ticket in our matsyagnadha express. They should have atleast added on more reguluar train.

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  • Satish Rao M, Puttur/Mumbai

    Sun, Jul 05 2009

    The people of coastal districts are more interested in petty politics than welfare.Blame game is common.Why blame B.J.P. alone.Many a past M.Ps from Karnataka chaired Railway Ministry.What was their contribution?.Only unsung hero is Mr. George Fernandes.He will be rememberd forever by Mangaloreans

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  • Ronald Pereira, Mangalore/Dubai

    Sun, Jul 05 2009

    Why blame Oscar, Moily for this. Karnataka government could not change transport system in DK. Everyone knows bus lobby is so strong that even if Railway Minister had introduced a train to Karwar the bus lobbyists, supported by some corrupt Karnataka ministers, would have opposed it.

    It is no secret that transport system in DK is of the bus owners, for the bus owners and by the bus owners. The role of passengers is limited to pay any fair decided by bus owners fully sanctioned by government.

    Why blame even Kerala? People there are very united when it comes to development of their own state. I remember reading in Daijiworld that people of Kerala had put some pressure on introduction of Bangalore-Mangalore train. Former Railway minister Mr. Lalu Prasad had even publicly mentioned how strong the bus lobby in DK is when he inaugurated Bangalore to Mangalore train!

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  • vidyadhar, udupi

    Sat, Jul 04 2009

    Please arrange strike in M''lore station @ the earliest.Dont allow to run the train''s till our needs fulfilled by Govt.

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  • Jaimini P.B., Manipal,Sharjah

    Sat, Jul 04 2009

    Kannadigas are good for commenting and communal riots.Whereas Keralites fight for their justice.They are UNITED in this case.Such a small state got 3 International Airports and fourth one at Kannur is in their list.Malayalees mingle with all types of people and they are flexible.

    In our case..Bangaloreans don''t like Mangaloreans.Vice versa.If Mr.Oscar Fernandes wished(who is a right hand of Mrs Sonia Gandi)Mangalore would have got Intl Airport long long back.Konkan Railways full credit goes to Mr.Geroge Fernandes.We have full resources but no utislization.To get your rights ,you have to raise your voice.Unfortunately here,neither politicians nor people raise their voice.

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  • Santosh, Udupi / Bahrain

    Sat, Jul 04 2009

    This is nothing new. As Master Hirannayya says, Namma Karnatakada Haneybaraha ishtey. Illi banda government Kendra dalli barolla hagey alli banda government Karnatakadalli barolla.

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  • prakash, mangalore

    Sat, Jul 04 2009

    Dont worry. Our TOP Leaders who could have influnced the decision are all GOOD people. From the 80s till now, all the veteran congress leaders were happy being close to 10 Janpath and being considered good.Be it Poojary,Oscar,Moily , and now Krishna and Muniappa all are same. Railways state minister is from Karnataka and we expect a MP elected 3 months back to influnce decisions of ruling party. Go and Vote for Congress. All the train wil be extended up to Kanyakumari or Kashmeer.

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  • Prem, mangalore

    Sat, Jul 04 2009

    ......we cannot blame kerala for this....becuase there are more number of congress MP''s in kerala, who influence for their benefit. We our self are responsible for this....kannadigas should be more matured while voting....come out of hindu samajothsava...and vote for development

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  • jacintha, mangalore

    Fri, Jul 03 2009

    It is surprising that karnataka, gets ignored in successive budgets. Bangalore lies in one corner and whatever is done to Bangalore barely reaches the interior and coastal Karnataka. With every new budget, a train is given to Kerala, they seem to have better access to railways.

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  • Kuldeep D''Mello, kundapur

    Fri, Jul 03 2009

    its really sad that the much deserved train services to the mangalorean coast has been diverted to Kannur, of all places. May be our leaders had not done their homework well, or worse, not tried at all. I really appriciate the Kerala lobby, who work hard to get all the deserved services from the railways. Just imagine , getting all the trains to stop at Byndoor just because its close to Kollur from Byndoor.

    If they people can go beyond their boundries and get things done, why not our ministers ? There is actual need of two trains from mangalore to bangalore. and the trains should start from Kundapur or Bhatkal. If the bus lobby does not play a spoil sport, and if our ministers and representatives work hard, may be we can look forward for these services soon.

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  • Arun, Managlore

    Fri, Jul 03 2009

    Costal Karnataka will suffer more and more because our Coastal MPs are not compitent to speak and fight in Parliment compared to Kerala, We are unfortunate that we are still electing such non qualified MPs from our district

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  • walter cyril pinto, udupi

    Fri, Jul 03 2009

    Our elected representatives of Parliament and state Assemblies, should atleast now join together and press the demands of coastal karnataka. The road traffic is so heavy it has reached dangerous stage. Availability of more train seats,will definitely improve the situation. Now one has to book months in advance. When therre is demand why not increase the capacity? what is stopping-the Bus Lobby?

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  • Godwin, Mangalore/Kuwait

    Fri, Jul 03 2009

    If the political parties in coastal karnataka were really interested in the welfare of the people of Mangalore, they should made representation before not after the budget was presented, this shows Kateel our new MP is warming the chair in Delhi dozing, and congrats to the kerela peoples representatives who keep doing their work for the welfare of kerela. The only thing that bjp party in state is good at is attacking pubs and beating students, and attacking the minority that''s truly their political agenda.

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  • muhammed haaris, nandavara

    Fri, Jul 03 2009

    Its wonderful, how can u get angry? u dont have any rights to get angry. because you dont have any represetative in upa govt. wait untill a bjp primeminister.

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  • Faried, Mangalore

    Fri, Jul 03 2009

    Nothing to worry, because train is not our culture, ban western culture immediately, replace it with Jataka gadi. I will support BJP.

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  • Shailesh, Bajpe

    Fri, Jul 03 2009

    We expected good budget from the railway minisiter but we disapointed. what Mr. Oscar and Moily is doing. Mr. George Fernandies you're great. Beacuse of you we have the konkan railway.

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  • a.v.a, blore

    Fri, Jul 03 2009

    If the railway decisions are made at the center then what is the importance of the state govt in such crucial matters. Kerala per se has been living off karnataka for a long time. Though that state contributes very little in terms of employment its been given extra importance. Even our state minister is to blame for this debacle as he has not represented karnataka sufficiently. He had earlier promised to link all important cities within karnataka and so far nothing has been done and even when he should have acted he hasnt.

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