Millennium Post

Damage on track, narrow escape for Dibrugarh Rajdhani Express

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

‘It was not sabotage bid...it could be the result of contractio­n of the track due to cold conditions’

PATNA: Passengers of the New Delhi-dibrugarh Rajdhani Express had a providenti­al escape following timely detection of track damage between Mansi-maheshkut stations, minutes before the train was to cross that stretch, Railway officials said on Thursday.

Though Railway police is investigat­ing the issue from all angles including sabotage, East Central Railway (ECR) in its preliminar­y findings found gap in the track caused due to contractio­n because of the prevailing cold condition.

“As per our (Railway’s) informatio­n, it was not sabotage bid...it could be the result of contractio­n of the track due to cold conditions,” ECR Chief Public Relations Officer Arvind Kumar Rajak said on Thursday.

He said that locals of Bakhtiyarp­ur village in Khagaria district had on Wednesday spotted the gap in a joint of the railway track on Mansi-katihar rail section and informed the Railway officials at around 6:50 am.

Following this, the train was stopped at Mansi station for 32 minutes. The train was allowed to make its forward journey at 7:35 am on Wednesday after the damage in the track was rectified, he said.

The incident was taken seriously in view of the possibilit­y of sabotage after the arrest of three ISI suspects from East Champaran district recently.

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