Back to Back Rail accidents : Railway Minister Suresh Prabhu Wednesday offered to resign, but has been asked to wait by PM


New Delhi, 23rd Aug: In the wake of two train derailments in a span of five days, Railway Minister Suresh Prabhu on Wednesday offered to resign from his post. But has been asked by the Prime Minister to wait.
In a series of tweets, Prabhu wrote, In less than three years as Minister, he has devoted for the betterment of the Railways. Under the leadership of PM, tried to overcome decades of neglect through systemic reforms in all areas, leading to unprecedented investment and milestones. New India envisioned by PM deserves a Railways which is efficient and modern. He further expressed his pain over the accidents and said that he met Prime Minister Narendra Modi, taking full responsibility for the same, but has been asked to wait. “I am extremely pained by the unfortunate accidents, injuries to passengers and loss of precious lives. It has caused me deep anguish. I met the Hon’ble Prime Minister Narendra Modi, taking full moral responsibility. Hon’ble PM has asked me to wait,” he added. His tweets came hours after Railway Board Chairman AK Mital tendered his resignation.
Prabhu was facing sharp criticism following derailment of Kalinga Utkal Express in Khatauli on Saturday evening that claimed over 20 lives and injured over 150. The Puri-Haridwar Kalinga Utkal Express derailment is one of the deadliest train mishaps in the recent times. Initial probe revealed negligence of staff on duty as the reason behind the derailment of Utkal Express. While the investigation of the Utkal express was underway, nine coaches of Kaifiyat Express went off the track near Auraia on Wednesday, leaving 70 people injured, raising serious questions over Prabhu’s handling of the ministry. Taking moral responsibility, Prabhu offered to quit. Though the minister’s offer is yet to be accepted by the prime minister, the accident claimed a big casualty with A K Mital resigning as chairman of the Railway
Board whose chief is the administrative head of the public sector transport behemoth.
In response to Prabhu’s offer of resignation, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said “accountability is a good system in the government”. He added that the PM will, however, take the final decision. “Prime Minister will take a decision on whatever request the railway minister has made,” Jaitley told reporters at a press conference. However, the main opposition Congress accused Prabhu of having “utterly failed” in his job and asked Prime Minister Narendra Modi to sack him and appoint a “responsible person” in the position. Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury of the Congress said the offer of resignation may try to save the face of the “government’s utter failure” in the rail sector. “Only offering resignation minister may try to save the face of the govt’s utter failure in the rail sector, but it can not be interpreted as a panacea of the ills of the same. I would suggest that instead of boisterous claims of unfounded success stories on rail under NDA regime, which includes bullet train conceived by former regime, the government should look ‘back to basics’, whereby existing infrastructure should be maintained and revamped up to the mark.
New Railway Board Chairman: Air India chief Ashwani Lohani was appointed chairman of the Railway Board, after incumbent A K Mital resigned. The announcement by the Appointments Committee of the Cabinet came hours after Union Railways Minister Suresh Prabhu indicated he had offered his resignation to Prime Minister Narendra Modi following the accidents. “Necessary communication in this regard has been sent to the Ministry of Railways,” the appointments committee said.

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