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Is there ‘deliberate misinformation’ being spread about bullet trains, wonders Suresh Prabhu

New Delhi: Railway Minister Suresh Prabhu today wondered in Lok Sabha whether there was a “deliberate misinformation” campaign against the introduction of bullet trains, saying these were not in conflict with the ‘normal’ trains. Respondi

India TV Politics Desk India TV Politics Desk Updated on: April 27, 2016 16:53 IST
Railway Minister Suresh Prabhu
Image Source : PTI Railway Minister Suresh Prabhu

New Delhi: Railway Minister Suresh Prabhu today wondered in Lok Sabha if there was a “deliberate misinformation” against the introduction of the bullet trains, saying that these were not in conflict with the ‘normal’ trains.

He also made it clear that the funds which are required for the proposed bullet trains will come from Japan.

Responding to a series of questions during Question Hour on slow speed of trains, he wondered whether there was a “deliberate misinformation” being spread that bullet trains and ‘normal trains’ were at conflict. He clarified that funds for the proposed bullet train will come from Japan.

He suggested that the technology to be used for bullet trains will come in handy for improving the services of normal trains and that the integration of signalling, tracks and availability of rolling stock would help enhance train speed.

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The minister said once the dedicated freight corridor comes up, the load of goods trains will go down from the Kolkata-Delhi trunk route, the busiest in the world.

Prabhu said the work done on dedicated freight corridor in a year was more than what had been done in the last six years, adding that the Prime Minister was also monitoring its progress.

Yesterday too while replying to a debate on the rail budget, Prabhu had brushed aside criticism of the proposal to introduce expensive bullet trains, saying the government has managed to secure a soft loan of Rs 1 lakh crore from Japan at an interest as low as 0.1% for a period of 50 years.

(With inputs from PTI)

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