English version for non Hindi rail fans
Bhagalpur, the president of the preferred correspondent, Railway Mens Congress, Vinod Sharma has said that private trains or other privatisation in railways is not in the interest of the country. It was used in Britain, but it has not succeeded and the government has re-nationalized the proposal of privatisation by withdrawing it. The government also needs to learn from that. Sharma had come to attend the triennial joint session of four branches including Bhagalpur held at Bhagalpur on Monday. The session was attended by railway personnel from Bhagalpur, Jamalpur Open line and Jamalpur Factory 1 and 2 branch. The ERMC chairman said that the present government of the country is insisting on privatisation. Earlier, the...
more... government invested in the nation in the interest of the nation. But this government is disinvesting instead of investment and the railways have also not been insulated from it. Running a private train will increase the burden on passengers. There is a constant opposition to privatisation at the organization level. The railway labourers are agitating, but the present government is not ready to hear anything. The role of the public representatives is important, but they are also not doing their duty. Those who are also trying are not being heard. In the election held during the session on Monday, Bhagalpur branch president Arijit Faith, Secretary Sanjeev Ghosh was formed. KK Rai, RN Paswan, Khursheed Anwar, Kaushal Kishore, R.K. Thakur, Diwakar Jha, Pranav Sinha, G.K. Jha, Vikram Singh were made representatives. The election was attended by central executive Chairman KB Thakur as central observer. Jamalpur Open Line Branch Chairman BK Sinha and RP Singh have been made secretaries. Jamalpur Factory Branch No. 1 to S Yadav and Anurag Kumar from Branch No. 2 were elected as branch secretaries.