Millennium Post

Railways agrees to investigat­e Amritsar tragedy

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: The Chief Commission­er of Railway Safety will probe the Amritsar tragedy in which 60 Dussehra revellers were mowed down by a passing train, the Indian Railways said Friday, nearly two weeks after it had ruled out any investigat­ion in the tragedy.

A day after the accident on October 19, the railways had termed it a “case of trespassin­g”.

In a statement Friday, the railways, however, said since the CCRS can conduct an inquiry even in those cases where it is not mandatory as per law and rules, it will do the same in this case as well.

It said the accident has “become a matter of great public discourse”, especially raising concerns about safety of people trespassin­g on railway tracks.

“Gurjeet Singh Aujla, MP from Amritsar, met Minister of Railways Piyush Goyal and personally handed over his

letter dated October 23 and requested for an inquiry by Commission­er of Railway Safety in this incident. Ministry of Railways has considered this request and other facts, circumstan­ces and legal provisions,” the railways said.

It said according to law, it is not mandatory to conduct an inquiry by Chief Commission­er of Railway Safety in such cases, but it is not impermissi­ble either.

Chief Commission­er of Railway Safety, Lucknow, has ordered a statutory inquiry into the circumstan­ces that

led to the accident, the railways said but added that prima facie the transporte­r does not appear to be responsibl­e for the accident. The Commission of Railway Safety, working under the administra­tive control of the Ministry of Civil Aviation, deals with matters pertaining to safety of rail travel and train operation. It is charged with statutory functions as laid down in the Railways Act (1989), which are of an inspectori­al, investigat­ory and advisory nature.

Sixty people were crushed to death by a train coming from Jalandhar on October 19, when they were watching an effigy of Ravana burn at a ground near railway tracks at Joda Phatak.

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