New Delhi: UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi raised the issue of corporatisation of railway's Modern Coach Factory in her Rae Bareli constituency and accused the government of selling the country's assets to private players at a throwaway price. This was a rare instance when Gandhi raised an issue during the Zero Hour.
She said the government has decided to corporatise six railway production units and the Modern Coach Factory is one of them.
"Those who don't understand the real meaning of corporatisation....It is actually the first step towards privatisation. They are selling the country's assets to handful private players at a throwaway price. This will leave thousands unemployed," she said in the Lok Sabha on Tuesday.
Gandhi is the leader of the Congress Parliamentary Party.
Although Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury leads the party in the Lok Sabha, Gandhi is always seen as the guiding force for the Congress in the House.
On Tuesday, she was the first one to speak during the Zero Hour. As she rose from her seat, the entire opposition was seen thumping desks.
Taking a dig at the government, she said the unit was started during the UPA regime to promote "Make in India", an initiative of the Modi government.