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Amethi have negleted by Laloo
by sarvar on Feb 26, 2008 05:44 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

No new train via Amethi to Ajmer,Delhi, Agra,
Kolkata, Chhapra.
Laloo totaly avoid Amethi and Raibareli
congress can not reply of this question.

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  RE:Amethi have negleted by Laloo
by Dinesh Shetty on Feb 26, 2008 06:13 PM   Permalink
The Great cogress leaders Indira Gandhi, Rajiv Gandhi, Sonia Gandhi were elected form these places. Since 1947 these two places are never changed, If any developments starts the congress seats become trouble. So they donot want to develope this places.

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  RE:Amethi have negleted by Laloo
by swapnil sakpal on Feb 26, 2008 05:57 PM   Permalink
there are lots of new journey trains in Bihar, Bihar getting highest benefits.

our rail minister should know that he is rail minister of hindustan not Bihar.

In bihar in there internal transport of rail people rarely take tickets. The revenue generation from Bihar is quite low. But still most of the new trains for bihar & no special attention to the other parts of India. Like Mumbai (higest revenue generator of railway), chennai etc.

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by T Sriniwas on Feb 26, 2008 06:19 PM   Permalink
This is again Laloo trick to come back in Bihar. In bihar people don't take tickets. Trains are stopped in between and if TT comes he is thrown out. You have Laloo station also.Gunda Gardhi started after laloo came into power. What laloo is doing inside Railway nobody knows. How much he is making profit does any one knows.

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  RE:Amethi have negleted by Laloo
by paul on Feb 26, 2008 06:22 PM   Permalink
HA HAAAAAAAAAAA.
Good one, ultimate truth . In BIHAR ppls rarely BUY tickets.

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