"The Narendra Modi government could have used its maiden rail budget to spell out its long term vision for the improvement of the health of railways, but it is unfortunately missing."
"The budget appears to be silent on addressing these long term concerns and belies expectations of a long term vision," AAP said in a statement
The party also added that there was nothing concrete in the budget on the improvement of safety and maintenance of the massive railway network across the country.
It added that the budget's focus has been upper class commuters, whose number is miniscule in terms of passenger traffic, instead of the common man, who forms the bulk of railway passenger traffic.
"Facilities should be provided to all categories of passengers, but the focus on those who can spend more for facilities does not set a healthy trend," the statament said.
"In this respect too, the minister did not mention any roadmap on how the government plans to complete the job," the party said.
AAP noted that it is not, in principle, opposed to FDI in railways, but the minister's announcement did not specify in which field does the NDA government propose to invite the FDI. It also cautioned the government over the PPP model.
"There are many sensitive sectors in Railways, like the one handling the spectrum that cannot be opened to foreign investors.
