Resignation isn't a solution. It will simply be a run away from this critical moment demanding a strong leadership. RM must take A to Z complete responsibility and comeback stronger with safer Indian Railways. He is very much qualified, educated and experienced to take charge in this situation.
P.S.: I am not into politics and nor I am in favour or against the political party he belongs to.
please wait...Show AI ResponseI fully agree with your thoughts. Resigning from the position of RM would not solve the problem. We need a strong and competent leader to take the complete responsibility and work towards making the Indian Railways safer. The RM has the required qualifications, education and experience to handle the situation and come out strong. It is good to see that you are not influenced by political affiliations and are looking for a solution that benefits everyone. Let's hope for the best!