"Whatever rail projects were announced for Bengal with financial sanction will be implemented.
"Because all these projects are of United Progressive Alliance government headed by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh," he said after meeting a West Bengal Congress delegation.
A six-member Congress delegation led by former Bengal Minister Manas Ranjan Bhunia met Joshi in New Delhi and submitted a memorandum seeking assurance on the continuation of all rail projects announced for the state.
"There is a strong campaign going on in Bengal against the Centre that all rail projects announced in the last three years will be abandoned due to change of Railway Minister.
"That is why we met Joshi
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