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Modi hints at Pakistan hand in UP rail crash

Prime minister says evidence of sabotage found in the disaster last November

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Atrain crash that killed 148 people may have been caused deliberate­ly as part of a “conspiracy” hatched in Pakistan, India’s prime minister said yesterday, as he campaigned for a key state election.

Narendra Modi said police had found evidence of sabotage in the disaster last November, when a crowded passenger train derailed in northern Uttar Pradesh (UP) state, linking it to neighbouri­ng Pakistan.

Police have not corroborat­ed that claim, made at a rally ahead of the latest stage of voting for a new government in UP — India’s most populous state and a hotly contested political prize.

“A rail accident happened in Kanpur and some people were arrested after that,” Modi said at an election rally in Uttar Pradesh’s Gonda district. “The police found that it was a conspiracy hatched across the border,” he added, in an apparent reference to rival Pakistan.

“If people who will help the conspirato­rs are elected from here, will Gonda be safe, will the nation be safe?”

Indian politician­s have a long history of using rivalry with Pakistan to stoke nationalis­t sentiments ahead of elections.

Tough challenge

The prime minister’s Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is facing a tough challenge in UP from the ruling Samajwadi Party in an election many see as a test of his popularity halfway through his first term.

The state, with a voting population equal to that of Brazil is key to Modi’s own political future as well as his party’s as India inches towards the next general election in 2019.

India and Pakistan have fought three wars since they separated after gaining independen­ce from the British in 1947.

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