Stop politicising Balasore train accident: BJP on opposition’s demand for Railway Minister’s resignation
The Hindu
The Congress had earlier demanded the resignation of Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw and criticised Prime Minister Narendra Modi
The BJP on Sunday asked Opposition parties to “not politicise” the Balasore train accident, and said the track record of the Congress-led United Progressive Alliance (UPA) government’s Railway Ministers was “nothing short of a disaster”.
BJP information technology head Amit Malviya shared on Twitter what he said were the details of accidents under previous Ministers and added that such "worthies" were the ones demanding the resignation of the "most qualified" Railway Minister country has had in seven-and-half decades.
The Congress had earlier demanded the resignation of Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw and criticised Prime Minister Narendra Modi, saying the latter should accept part of the responsibility for creating an “all is well facade” even while the critical infrastructure of the Indian Railways “languishes in neglect”.
"Stop politicising the unfortunate Balasore tragedy because track record of railway ministers, under the UPA, to put it mildly, was nothing short of disaster. Let us focus on relief and rescue operation and putting life and rail back on track, at the earliest," Mr. Malviya shot back.
Under Mamata Banerjee as Railway Minister, 1,451 people died in 54 cases of collisions and 839 incidents of train derailments, he said. The death toll was 1,159 when Lalu Yadav was the Railway Minister, while the corresponding figure for Nitish Kumar was 1,527, Mr. Malviya said.
Mr. Lalu Yadav was the Railway Minister in the first term of the UPA government, while Mr. Kumar was at the helm during the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) government headed by the late Atal Bihari Vajpayee.
This is the report card of those demanding resignation Ashwini Vaishnaw, Mr. Malviya said.
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