Former Railway Minister Dinesh Trivedi talks about his expectations from the railway budget. He says there is a need to modernise the system and this involves more than just a raise in the passenger fares. He says there are already several good vision document...
Jadavpur professor Ambikesh Mohapatra -- who is out on bail after being arrested for posting a cartoon on the internet showing Mamata Banerjee in poor light -- says he fears for his life.
The newly sworn-in Railway Minister, Mukul Roy, has been seen tagging along with Mamata Banerjee at public functions and is nowhere to be seen in Rail Bhavan.
Dinesh Trivedi has said that he is not happy with the rail fare hike rollback as the safety of travelers is at stake. He further said that despite his ouster he is fully loyal to his party and its leader.
Trinamool Congress member Derek O'Brien dubbed former Railway Minister Dinesh Trivedi's argument that fares were being raised to enhance safety as absurd.
Congress is being lambasted by its allies TMC and DMK. Has this attitude of back-pedalling on important issues, hurting its image and laying bare its lame duck status?
Aggrieved over his resignation as Railway Minister, Dinesh Trivedi rues that there is too much of politics in the country and that the system should be above it.
Trinamool Congress's Mukul Roy will be sworn-in as cabinet minister to replace his party colleague Dinesh Trivedi who has resigned as Railway Minister.
After Dinesh Trivedi's resignation as the Union Railway Minister, another Trinamool candidate Mukul Roy is all set to take over his position in the cabinet.
After the Railway Budget fiasco that ended in Dinesh Trivedi's resignation as Rail Minister, he will come to face-to-face with Mamata Banerjee for the first time in Delhi today.
Railway Minister Dinesh Trivedi's resignation has put the UPA government in a fix as to who would answer the questions during the discussion on Rail Budget in Parliament.
With the TMC's Mukul Roy set to become the next Union Railway Minister, Mamata Banerjee is likely to demand a partial rollback of the railway fare hike, sources say.
An unprecedented drama has almost derailed the UPA government after the railway budget in Parliament. The suspense over the fate of Union Railway Minister Dinesh Trivedi continues.
Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee's demand to sack Dinesh Trivedi as the Railways Minister, has created a major headache for the UPA government.
Congress sources reveal that Mamata Banerjee's main issue is not with the Rail Budget, but Dinesh Trivedi himself, who may be forced to resign after the Budget.
Senior Trinamool Congress leader Mukul Roy may replace Dinesh Trivedi as the Railway Minister, after Mamata Banerjee recommended Roy's name for the post.
Clarifying on the mattter of his resignation as the Union Railways Minister, Dinesh Trivedi says that he hasn't quit yet and will do so only if the Prime Minister tells him.
Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee asks Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to remove her party nominee Dinesh Trivedi from the post of Railway Minister.
With the DMK serving an ultimatum to the Centre on the UN resolution issue and Mamata Banerjee rejecting the Railway Budget, the UPA government has a lot more reason to worry.
The senior-most leaders of the Congress met at the Prime Minister's house to discuss Mamata Banerjee's request to sack Dinesh Trivedi, as Railways Minister.
Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee wrote to the Prime Minister to remove Dinesh Trivedi as railway minister and proposed Mukul Roy's name for the post.
There is a big bonanza for about 7 million Mumbai railway passengers as the Railway Minister Dinesh Trivedi has proposed a slew of initiatives in the railway budget for 2012-13.
The railway budget for 2012-13 presented in parliament does not adequately address safety issues and is disappointing, says RJD leader Lalu Prasad Yadav.
Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah welcomed the fare hike in the Rail Budget, soon after Union Minister Dinesh Trivedi received criticism from his own party colleagues in Trinamool Congress.
Criticising the hike in passenger fare, former Railway Minister Lalu Prasad Yadav said it will put a burden on common people and wondered how the Railways had been reduced to a 'dry cow'.