New Delhi: The Lok Sabha sat till 11.58 pm on Thursday to conclude the discussion on demands for grants for the Railway Ministry, with Parliamentary Affairs Minister Prahlad Joshi saying it is for the first time in nearly 18 years that the Lower House has sat for this long.
Railway Minister Piyush Goyal is likely to reply to the debate on Friday afternoon, following which the demands for grants will be put to vote.
Nearly 100 members participated in the debate which began on Thursday afternoon and concluded at 11.58 pm. "It is a record," Joshi said.
During the debate, the Opposition accused the Modi government of trying to sell off railways' assets instead of focusing on services, but the BJP asserted that the transport behemoth is breaking new ground everyday especially in areas of infrastructure and safety.