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Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee has threatened to launch an agitation if Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee and his deputy Lal Kishenchand Advani fail to stall the move to bifurcate the Eastern Railways zone at their meeting on Thursday to discuss the issue.
"We want all notifications regarding new zones to be stalled and a review committee appointed. If that is not done at the Thursday meeting, we will announce our next course of action on Friday," the firebrand leader said.
Speaking at a demonstration in Kolkata, the TC leader said she would go to the extent possible to stall the move.
The railway ministry proposes to bifurcate Eastern Railways to create the East Central Railway zone, headquartered in Hajipur in Bihar, Railway Minister Nitish Kumar's home state.
"We won't accept if the minister tries to serve his party by creating new zones on his whims and fancies," Banerjee said.
Meanwhile, an all-party delegation of Bihar MLAs led by Chief Minister Rabri Devi is to meet Advani on Thursday to impress upon him not to reverse the Centre's decision to create the East Central Railway zone.
"We will launch an agitation in Bihar, if the Centre reviews its decision," Rabri Devi told newspersons in Patna.
Parliamentary Affairs Minister Ramchandra Purve said the Bihar assembly had unanimously adopted a resolution hailing the creation of the new zone in Hajipur.
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