Thiruvananthapuram: Minister of Union V Muraleedharan said the state government’s approach to the proposed silverline train project was very doubtful.
“The train ministry does not only do not want to be a large loan of the state government plan to use the project, but argues that the project in the proposed mode is unreasonable.
The train board clarifies that high-speed train can be run along the rail in Kerala by making more Continue on the existing rail, “said Minister to the media on Saturday.
Obviously, the question that is now appointed is about the reason for the government of the upper state of enthusiasm in a loan available worth RS 34,000 Crore.
He asked if the state government had an idea of how it would pay back a big loan.
“Such a large project requires an environmental impact study.
There may be one general norm for all such projects,” he said.
Muraleedharan said there were so many reasons to suspect the motives behind these projects.
Why the government must be so special about the Mega project when the country has been under the grip of natural disasters, he asks.
Muraleedharan added that he would never support the project because he opposed the interests of the people of Kerala.
Meanwhile, the Minister of State for Port and Railway, V Abdul Rahman said no need to save the Mega project.
“The Government Government has been looking for several clarification, which is ready to be given by the state.
There are no questions about the project rack,” he said.
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