People's Democracy(Weekly Organ of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) |
Vol.
XXIX
No. 11 March 13, 2005 |
Tarigami Seeks Clarifications On
Budget Allocations For J&K
DECLARING the Udhampur-Baramulla
Railway Line as a project of national priority is of no significance if the
necessary budgetary allocations are not made for its construction, stated CPI(M)
Jammu & Kashmir state secretary Mohd Yousuf Tarigami. He told the media that
he has sought clarifications from the union ministries of railways and finance
regarding the non-allocation of funds for the construction of this important
railway project.
In
a statement issued on March 5, Tarigami stated that in the explanatory
memorandum tabled along with the Rail Budget for 2005-2006, just Rs 1000 (one
thousand rupees only) have been sanctioned as token money for Udhampur-Baramulla
rail line but there is no mention of exact amount sanctioned for the project.
Tarigami
said that both the finance minister and the railway minister gave a mention of
the Udhampur-Baramulah railway line in their budget speeches, but surprisingly
there was no mention of the exact amount allocated for the said project of
national priority.
Tarigami
expressed dissatisfaction for not extending the train to Udhampur despite the
claims of completion of the Jammu-Udhampur track. He also expressed his
astonishment over the fact that there was no budgetary proposal for Baglihar
Power Project and said that the finance minister mentioned the amount spent on
the project but was silent over the amount to be allocated for this work during
2005-06.
Tarigami
urged upon the UPA government to allocate sufficient funds for both these
projects that have a significant bearing on the state economy.
(INN)