New Delhi: Seeking a special package for Kerala in the coming railway budget, a high-level delegation led by Chief Minister V S Achuthanandan met Railways Minister Lalu Prasad in the national capital on Wednesday.
"It was promised to us that a special package would be considered for Kerala when the Salem division was created. But till date nothing has been done in this regard and we want a special package in the coming railway budget," Kerala MP PC Thomas said.
Thomas was part of the high-power delegation consisting of 15 MPs and two state ministers from Kerala who had an hour-long meeting with Prasad at Rail Bhawan.
A separate zone for Kerala is our long standing demand and it should be fulfilled, Thomas said.
Besides a new railway zone for Kerala, the delegation demanded a coach factory at Palakkad. The coach factory is to manufacture ICF design fabricated bogies for passenger coaches to meet the requirement in future.
Demanding a "Golden IT corridor", the delegation has submitted a proposal for connecting Cochin with the IT hubs at Bagalore and Hyderabad. This route will reduce the distance between Bangalore and Cochin by around 120 kms.
"It could become a Golden IT corridor connecting three nerve centres of IT in south India and lead to development move," a member of the delegation said.
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