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Trinamool MP walks out of Parliamentary Committee on Railways meeting

Continuing their protest over bifurcation of the Eastern Railways, Trinamool Congress leader Sudip Bandopadhyay on Wednesday walked out of a meeting of the Parliamentary Consultative Committee on Railways demanding withdrawal of the relevant notification.

Bandopadhyay walked out after stating his party position opposing the bifurcation of Eastern Railways to create the East Central Railways zone (headquartered at Hajipur), Trinamool Congress sources said.

They said the Trinamool MP was supported by some other MPs from West Bengal, who, however, did not walk out.

Party chief, who was tipped to join the Vajpayee government, is said to have backed out after being denied the railway portfolio, which is being held by the Samata Party's Nitish Kumar.

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