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Wednesday, February 27, 2008

Time to shut Lalu Express

Offstumped Bottom line: It is time the media and the rest of us took a “morning after the railway budget” pill and realize the better the Railways perform the stronger the reason to disband the Railway Ministry.

It is time we as a society raised expectations of our Public Institutions to demand that the performance of the Railways be measured not on how much revenues were generated to subsidize populism of the Government of the day but instead on maximum value delivery to us the Consumers of Rail Transport.

That can only happen by shunting out the Minister from having a free ride on the Railways gravy train.

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