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In Bihar train accident that killed 5, basic precaution ignored


Mangaloretoday/ NDTV

Chapra, June 25:  A passenger train headed from New Delhi to Assam derailed early this morning in Bihar, killing five people. In another accident in the state, a freight train went off the tracks; there were no casualties in that accident.

Railway authorities and police were investigating whether the first accident was caused by sabotage by Naxal rebels. At about 2 am, 12 carriages of the Rajdhani Express toppled over near the Chapra station, 75 kilometres from the state capital of Patna.

 

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"Prima facie, it appears to be a case of sabotage," Railway Board chairman Arunendra Kumar told the Press Trust of India (PTI) news agency. "There was a blast on the track, which could have caused the derailment."

But Home Minister Rajnath Singh said it was "too early" to blame the insurgents, according to PTI.

Maoist rebels had earlier called for a strike in the area to protest against the security forces and police said they had recovered three crude explosive devices that had been planted in a marketplace in a nearby town.

Rajiv Pratap Rudy, a BJP law-maker from Chapra, said there were about 500 passengers on the train. Officials acknowledged that a mandatory precaution had been ignored. In areas where the Naxals are active, popular passenger trains like Shatabdi and the Rajdhani Express are meant to be preceded by "a pilot engine" which checks that the tracks are safe.

For the train that derailed, this security check was not conducted. "We can’t escort every train," said Madhuresh Kumar, General Manager, East Central Railway.


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