Foreign investors will not serve halwa to us: Lalu

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Press Trust of India Ranchi
Last Updated : Jul 14 2014 | 9:25 PM IST
RJD chief Lalu Prasad today said the Narendra Modi government "is playing the PPP flute" to invite foreign investors in defence and railways to "earn and go away".
"Now they are playing the PPP (public private partnership) flute to bring FDI in railways and defence. Foreign countries will come to earn and not to serve you (people) halwa (sweet), and then they will go away," Prasad said at a press conference here.
Reacting to the budget proposals by Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley and the proposal of bringing up 100 modern cities, he said, "They plan to build 100 Shanghai-type cities in India. It is difficult to build even one Shanghai-type city, which may cost our entire annual budget."
"Is bullet train feasible in our country where thousands of people live along both sides of the tracks? One bullet train would cost you Rs 60,000 crore. And the media is showing footage of bullet trains running in China as if they will come up in India overnight," Prasad said.
"The (proposed) bullet train route is between Ahmedabad to Mumbai. They think real India only exists there," Prasad said.
"This is again befooling the people, just as the BJP did before the elections, promising jobs and controlling prices... are there any government jobs? ...Tomatoes are sold at Rs 60... There are neither any government jobs nor the government is being able to control prices," Prasad alleged.
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First Published: Jul 14 2014 | 9:25 PM IST

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