
JAMMU, DEC 2: The proposed 340-km long Udhampur-Baramulla railway line appears to be jinxed in view of it having become the tombstone of the political careers of many a politician, including four Prime Ministers who had laid the foundation stone of the prestigious project during the last 14 years.
Sources said Indira Gandhi was the first among them to lay the foundation stone in Udhampur on April 14, 1983. She had announced that the railway line between Jammu and Udhampur would be laid within five years and thereafter it would be extended to Baramulla in the Kashmir Valley. But she was assassinated on October 31, 1984.
Her son and former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi laid the foundation stone of the track for the second time in the same town in 1986. He was out of power after his party’s rout during the 1989 Lok Sabha polls. He was assassinated in 1991. Suresh Kalmadi was the third to perform the same ritual at Udhampur in 1995 and he was out of office after a few months.
Gowda also laid the foundation stone of the project at Udhampur on March 15 this year. However, Gowda resigned from office after his government lost the confidence motion in the Lok Sabha in April this year.