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Reacting to the budget proposals, CPM state
secretary Biman Bose said the budget has initiated partial privatisation of the railway sector.
“Earlier, the Congress government had planned privatisation in railways. The present railway minister is following the agenda,” he added.
The Left parties have opposed the idea of setting up a land bank for industrial houses.
“The land will be given to big business houses in the name of public-private partnership,” said Ashok Ghosh, veteran Forward Bloc leader.
Kshiti Goswami, state PWD Minister and a senior RSP leader, said there might be some relief for the poor and common
people but the direction of the Budget is towards big capital.
“It is a mixed budget because she has offered to revive two PSUs, but simultaneously she wants to give up the government land to industrialists,” said Goswami.
Bose admitted that there is some relief for the poor, but pointed that no assurance has been given for filling up huge vacancies in the railways.
“We will oppose the privatisation of railways,” said Bose.
Ghosh alleged that the rail budget was prepared in the “interest of the rich and capitalists in accordance with the policies of the Manmohan Singh government”.


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When would the Left party learn to negate the cynic attitude and be a little more responsibly optimistic.
If the Marxist C.M. of West Bengal carries out some privatization or attracts private capital to WB, it is OK by our Leftist friends, but if Mamta does this, it is wrong.Strange logic indeed!
It can be safely said that if Left is opposing a move then it must be in national interest to do it. So Mamata didi go ahead and do it