"I think railways is absolutely in the dumps... Railways is going the Air India way, in short. You can perhaps live without Air India, but not without Indian Railways," he told PTI on the sidelines of an event late last evening.
"You would be in a debt trap. Absolute debt trap," warned Trivedi, who was replaced as railway minister by the previous UPA government after he presented what analysts had welcomed as being a reformist budget.
"Unfortunately, it (railways) is again under a severe financial crisis. Its OR -- money spent to earn Rs 100 -- has deteriorated to 93.6, the ratio of net revenue to capital is 5.6 per cent and the surplus was only Rs 3,740 crore in 2013-14," Trivedi's committee had said in its 85-page report.
Asked about the massive plans for borrowing from the market, including from life insurance giant LIC, Trivedi said one should not be carried away by the provision for a moratorium.
"When you are borrowing from LIC and paying 9 per cent, there could be a moratorium now, but after the moratorium you need to pay back," he said.
Saying that the solution for railways lay in understanding the strengths of the system, Trivedi alleged that the political system, however, was failing to do so.
Trivedi alleged that the Centre was neglecting both the railways and agriculture, which he said were key to pushing employment generation and GDP growth.
Asked about reports suggesting a change of guard in rail ministry, he said, "By changing one minister with another without changing the mindset, nothing will happen.
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