Railway Minister Dinesh
Trivedi on Saturday rejected Trinamool Congress directive to him to
resign from the post unless given in writing.
61-year-old
Trivedi, who incurred the wrath of his party by hiking passenger fares
in the Railway Budget, appeared to be digging his heels when he said he
had a Constitutional duty to pilot the Budget he had presented in
Parliament.
"I
have presented the Rail Budget in Parliament. On Monday there will be
discussion. I have to answer the discussion on railway budget," he told
reporters after his party chief whip Kalyan Banerjee telephoned him and
asked him to quit.Mamata
told reporters in Kolkata that she had already said whatever she had to
say and put the ball in the Prime Minister's court for a decision.
"Now
the government has to decide. Mukul Roy will be our candidate for the
Railway minister," she said on her demand for removal of Trivedi and
replacing him with Roy.Trivedi's
defiance puts the Prime Minister and the Congress leadership in a bind
in which they have to decide on the removal of the Railway Minister or
allow his continuance at the risk of possible threat of withdrawal of
support by Mamata Banerjee's Trinamool Congress.
Trinamool Congress with 19 MPs is the second largest constituent of the UPA.
Trinamool
Congress Parliamentary Party leader Sudip Bandyopadhyay rejected
Trivedi's claim that he has to reply to the budget discussion."There
is a precedent. Mamata had resigned as railway minister of the NDA
government after the budget presentation in 2001. The reply for the
discussion was made by her successor Nitish Kumar. Mamata Banerjee knows
the system," he said.
Speaking to reporters in Delhi, Trivedi said Kalyan Banerjee had called over phone in the morning and asked him to resign."I
told him what is this, on Parliament floor it is said no resignation
has been sought from Dinesh Trivedi, on the other hand you are saying
this," he said.
"We
should not work under confusion. I have just presented the Rail Budget
and entire country has appreciated it. Members of Parliament, cutting
across party lines, have also appreciated it. So, I have to carry out my
responsibility as Railway Minister. I have to go and participate in the
discussion, prepare for the reply which is slated on Monday," he said.
"I
dont understand what is happening. Till the time the matter is
absolutely clear, I have suggested I do not want to take anything
verbal. For me, Parliament has more sanctity than anything. So, I
suggested let Mamata write me a letter so that there is no confusion,"
Trivedi said.The Minister said he was going to Rail Bhawan to work and prepare for the debate on the rail budget."I will perform my duty as a Railway Minister," he said.
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