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Modi govt would have given befitting reply after 2006 train blasts, UPA didn’t: Piyush Goyal

The UPA government failed to give an appropriate answer after the train blasts in Mumbai 13 years ago which killed 209 people, said Railways Minister Piyush Goyal.

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New Delhi: Railway Minister Piyush Goyal on Friday accused the UPA government of failing to give an “appropriate answer” after the train blasts in Mumbai 13 years ago in which 209 people were killed and said Modi government would have given a befitting response to any such terror act.

Replying to the marathon debate in the Lok Sabha on the demands of grants for railways, he said the Railways was moving ahead at “a fast speed” and listed many areas in which railways had performed better compared to the UPA government. He said Mumbai was rocked by seven train blasts on July 11, 2006, in which 209 people were killed and nearly 700 injured.

“No reply was given even after such a big incident, no steps were taken. If Modiji government was there, a befitting reply would have been given. You can recall… if such an incident had happened under Modi government, the terrorists would have been given an appropriate answer,” he said.

Goyal was apparently referring to the surgical strikes in 2016 and aerial strike on a terror camp in Pakistan earlier this year after the Pulwama terror attack.

Recalling contribution of his predecessors in the past five years, he said: “Railways was moving ahead at a fast pace.”

Goyal said 99 members had taken part in the discussion on the demands for grants on Thursday and he was the 100th speaker.

The House later rejected the cut motions of Opposition by a voice vote and approved the demand for grants for Railways (2019-20).


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