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Rail Budget focus on backward areas: Rathwa

Indore, Mar 2 (UNI) Minister of State for Railways Naranbhai J Rathwa today claimed that the Railway Budget for 2007-08 specially focussed on tribal and backward areas and they would continue to be emphasised on in coming years.

''The Centre is endeavouring to link tribal areas with the development mainstream by connecting them with the railway network.

The Budget also paid attention to the security aspect,'' he told reporters here.

Responding to Bharatiya Janata Party allegations that the Budget actually neglected tribal and backward areas, the Minister turned the tables on the saffron party by asking what it did for the areas during its tenure.

Replying to questions raised by the Shiv Sena about the Mumbai transit terror victims' families being granted ex gratia of Rs 5 lakh each while the corresponding figure was Rs 10 lakh in the Samjhauta Express case, he said, ''that is the privilege of the Railway Minister. I cannot comment on it. The standard in railway accidents is Rs 25,000 for the deceased's families and Rs 5,000 for the injured.'' Assuring that railway facilities would be expanded here, the Minsiter added that he had directed the Railway Board to look into the construction of a new station. Earlier, a cameraman was injured in a scuffle involving Congress workers at the station.

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MP bypoll: Officials removed

Raisen, MP, Mar 2 (UNI) The Chief Municipal Officer, Begumganj, has been transferred to Shajapur for violating the model code of conduct in the run-up to the March 8 Udaypura assembly constituency bypoll. A complaint was made earlier today to the Election Commission against Mr R K Jain. ''Three cases were registered at the Begumganj Police Station today. Election material of different political parties was found pasted on the municipal council library, bus stand public toilet and garbage bins,'' said District.....

BJS blames MP BJP of terror tactics

Bhopal, Mar 2 (UNI) Accusing Madhya Pradesh's ruling Bharatiya Janata Party of winning previous bypolls by employing ''terror tactics,'' the Bharatiya Jan Shakti (BJS) today appealed to the electorate to teach the BJP a lesson in the March 8 byelection to Gwalior and Sidhi (ST) parliamentary constituencies and Udaypura assembly seat. ''Such tactics were unleashed in the Vidisha Lok Sabha bypoll and Malehra Vidhan Sabha byelection,'' BJS General Secretary and former union minister Prahlad Patel told journalists here. Defending the BJS.....

Paswan blames prices for poll debacle

Gwalior, Mar 2 (UNI) Expressing concern over spiralling prices, Union Fertiliser Minister and Lok Jan Shakti Party President Ram Vilas Paswan today said that was the reason for the Congress drubbing in the Punjab and Uttarakhand hustings. ''However, the Union Budget for 2007-08 has no link with prices that are entirely reliant on demand and supply. The Union Agriculture and Finance ministries should devise a strategy to combat inflation,'' he told journalists in this citadel town. The Minister was here to.....
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