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Maoists attack railway tracks in four states on day two of shutdown | The Maoists attacked railway tracks in four states
of West Bengal, Orissa, Bihar and Jharkhand during the second day of their two-day shutdown call, which began on Monday. The Maoists blew up a railway track
between
Kamandi and Chipadohar in Jharkhand's Latehar district. They also blew up railway
track between Pokpada and Dalbhumgarh, besides targeting a railway track in
Ranchi
district. There are reports that the Maoists have also abducted five traders from
Jharkhand's Bokaro district. In West Bengal , they blew up a railway track between
Jhargram and Gidhni district. The Maoists had blown up a stretch of land along
the railway track between Midnapore and Godapia Sal stations in West Midnapore
district early on Monday morning. The Maoists blew up a rail track in Orissa's
Sundergarh district early on Tuesday morning near Bisra station, hitting rail
services in the Chakradharpur division on the Howrah-Mumbai route. The Maoists
also blew up five bogies of a goods train in Orissa, besides damaging a railway
track in Bisra district. Earlier, the Maoists blew up a railway track near Gaya
derailing the New Delhi bound Bhubaneswar Rajdhani Express on Monday night.
Passengers
onboard the Bhubaneswar-New Delhi Rajdhani Express had a miraculous escape
when
seven of its coaches and the engine derailed near Gaya station following an explosion
triggered by Maoists on Monday night. Gaya Superintendent of Police (SP) Sushil
Khopde said, "The explosive planted in the tracks between Kasta and Paraiya
stations
went off shortly after the train left Gaya station," adding that there was no
casualty or serious injury. Bihar Director General of Police (DGP) Neelmani said,
"The initial reports suggest no casualties. All passengers are reported to be
safe." Seven coaches and the engine of the 2445 up Bhubaneswar-New Delhi
Rajdhani
Express jumped the tracks due to the impact of the blast. CPRO Eastern Railway
said the passengers were later taken to Mughalsarai by a rescue train from where
a special train was arranged to send them to New Delhi . The Dhanbad-Gaya
intercity
has been cancelled following the blast. At least three trains have been cancelled
and over 17 diverted to avoid further attacks. The shutdown is in protest against
the Union Budget, which the rebels claim is anti-poor and prepared under the
dictates of the World Bank. |
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