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trains set on fire, railway station ransacked in Bihar
| In
protest over the withdrawal of train-halt by the railway authorities at Khusropur
station in Bihar, three bogies of Darbhanga inter-city express were torched in
the state on Monday. |
Patna: Three trains came under
attack of hundreds of agitated people about 32 kilometre from Patna on Monday
morning over Railways' decision to withdraw halt of various trains at Bihar's
Khusrupur railway station. The furious mob torched train bogies, ransacked station
and uprooted rail lines falling under Danapur division Local residents were outraged
after reading the East Central Railway's announcement in morning newspaper stating
withdrawal of stoppage of several express trains, including Rajgir-New Delhi Shramajivi
Express and Kosi Express at Khusrupur. Four bogies of Danapur-Rajgir passenger
train were torched near Kushrupur station. Earlier, the protesters attacked the
Intercity Express and uprooted rail lines under Danapur division, about 32 kilometers
from Patna, besides ransacking and torching the Khusrupur station. According to
Deputy Superintendent of Government Railway Police (Patna East) Rajendra Singh,
hundreds of people from nearby villages stormed the Khusrupur railway station
on Monday morning, ransacked the station and burnt it down. The news enraged many
local residents, who attacked the 3226 down Danapur-Jainagar Intercity Express
at Baikatpur village near the station, and torched its three bogies-- two general
coaches and an air-conditioned chair car, Singh said. They uprooted the railway
lines at a long stretch, which falls under Danapur division of East Central railway.
The fire tenders pressed into service to douse the blaze had to struggled for
hours to control the flames, said Singh. Moreover, the outraged locals also damaged
several electronic and other railway operation equipment and signal system, besides
ticket booking counter, Singh added. Reinforcements were sent to Khusrupur station
to control the situation, he said. By afternoon, senior railway and police officials
had reached the place of incident and patrolling had been intensified as tension
was high in the area, Singh added. However, the Railways revoked its decision
to remove halt at the Khusrupur railway station following such a violent demonstration
by local residents. Former Union Railway Minister and Rashtriya Janata Dal chief
Lalu Prasad Yadav, condemned the attack on train and other Railways property.
Meanwhile, The new Union Minister for Railways Mamata Banerjee termed the furious
people near Patna as "misguided". "No decision was taken by me on stoppages. I
don't know why this rumour has been circulated. I will address the issues of Bihar.
I will haul up Railway officials in Patna for not projecting the correct information,"
Mamata Banerjee was quoted by CNN-IBN as saying. "All passengers are safe. +Fire
has been put out and the AC coach is partially burnt," said PRO of Railways, AK
Chandra.
-June
1, 2009
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