Differences over funding pattern may delay Bengaluru suburban rail project
BENGALURU: Differences between the state government and the railways over the funding pattern for the city's suburban rail network could delay the project. Bengaluru development minister KJ George has said that Karnataka was ready to enter into a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the railways for the project. Railway minister Suresh Prabhu is scheduled to visit the city on January 16. George said, "We want to make it a joint venture, with 50-50 equity funding. We have also sent our suggestions on the draft policy proposed by the Indian Railways." As per the draft policy, the state needs to bear 20% of the project cost, raise loans to cover 60% and the railways will contribute the remaining 20%. The draft also enjoins on the state to handle all land acquisition in Bengaluru, and other cities in the state that are in need of suburban railway networks. However, Bengaluru Central MP PC Mohan told STOI that the state government wasn't keen on taking ownership of the