Prabhu's wife Uma and son Amaya were in the Visitor's gallery as he outlined his vision for the railway sector by presenting the budget which kept untouched the passenger fares and freight charges.
During over hour-long speech of Prabhu, Prime Minister Narendra Modi was seen repeatedly thumping the desk along with other members of the Treasury benches in appreciation of the proposals of the budget.
Prabhu walked into the House at around 1150 hours and started his speech at 1205 hours with some of his personal experiences as Railway Minister.
Spelling out his strategy, the Railway Minister said it would rest on three pillars of 'Nav Arjan, Nav Manak and Nav Sanrachna (new revenue, new norm and new structure)'.
Before concluding his speech, Prabhu quoted Buddha saying that whenever one contemplates a journey, there are two mistakes one can make: not starting and not going all the way.
Towards the end, many of the Opposition members, including those from Congress and the Left parties, stood up in protest as they were dissatisfied with the Budget. Some of the agitated members were also heard shouting 'shame shame'.
Soon after presentation of the Budget, Modi went up to Prabhu and shook hands with him. Later, a smiling Modi was also seen chatting with Finance Minister Arun Jaitley.
Later, Prabhu was about the leave the House and had reached the door when he remembered that he had forgotten his brown suitcase. He walked back and picked up before exiting finally.
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