Raje said the Rail Budget would become a vision document for a strong rail service, safety and expansion of facilities for passengers and for strengthening of rail infrastructure.
She said the budget announcements would increase rail facilities in the state.
However, Opposition Congress expressed its disappointment over the budget, saying Rajasthan was not benefited with it.
"There is nothing significant for Rajasthan. It is surprising to note that in the whole budget speech, the Railway Minister mentioned the state for mere 10 seconds," Pilot said.
Pilot said the Narendra Modi government has started a wrong tradition of increasing fare before budget.
Former chief minister of Rajasthan Ashok Gehlot also slammed the budget, saying it disappointed the people of Rajasthan who voted to power 25 BJP MPs.
He said that former UPA government had made several announcements for the state.
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