Have not suggested rethink on complete electrification of rlys: Bibek Debroy

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Feb 21 2018 | 11:25 PM IST
Bibek Debroy, economist and chairman of the Prime Ministers Economic Advisory Council, today said he had not urged the government to rethink its plans for electrification of the railway network and replacement of its diesel fleet.
A media report last week had said that Debroy had sent a note to the PMO and Rail Bhawan asking the government to rethink the railways' 100 per cent electrification mission.
Speaking at the launch of the Hindi versions of his books, "Bharat vapas patri Par" and "Bharatiya rail, desh ki jeevam rekha", Debroy said his interaction with the Railway Ministry and Railway Minister Piyush Goyal was a continuous one.
"I have not written any note suggesting a rethink on the electrification of the railway network. Let me categorically state that the things that are floating around about my having written a note is completely wrong," Debroy said.
"I have had discussions with the railway minister. We exchange views, that's the way it should be in any organisation, including the government. To start off we don't necessarily agree, but we exchange views and then we try to understand each others views," he said.
Railway Minister Piyush Goyal who released the translations said he was in touch with Debroy who over time had advised him on various issues.
"It cannot be that I am perfect in everything...We take ideas from former railway colleagues, from people who have experience of different systems of the world...I have always maintained that we as a government are not like ostrich, we are always open to discussions. Discussions are healthy and we have had healthy dialogues with him (Debroy)", he said.
Goyal said there was no rethink on the plans for the complete electrification of the railways and it was on schedule.

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First Published: Feb 21 2018 | 11:25 PM IST

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