IOL
South Asia Correspondent
NEW
DELHI, September 10 (IslamOnline)- The Howrah-Delhi Rajdhani Express,
choice of rich businessmen traveling between Kolkata and Delhi, derailed
near Gaya town in the eastern state of Bihar late last night, killing
100 and injuring 200.
The
toll could increase as many of the 600 on board were still to be
extricated from the wreckage. One of the cars fell into the Dhave river
while five were still hanging precariously from the bridge on which the
accident occurred. Till Tuesday, September 10 afternoon, only 60 bodies
were found.
The
180 injured were rushed to nearby hospitals, while the 325 unhurt were
being sent either to Kolkata or Delhi by special trains. Special gas
cutters and other emergency equipment hadn’t reached the spot by
Tuesday afternoon. Rail Minister Nitish Kumar arrived with other high
officials Tuesday morning.
Kumar
said “sabotage was not ruled out” as a possible cause of the rail
disaster. He said “fish plates” securing the rail line to the earth
were found removed at the site of the accident.
When
reporters asked him how the engine and some cars following it passed
smoothly while the rear cars derailed, he gave the unlikely explanation
that they “passed through due to speed.”
The
exact cause of the accident would be known only after a thorough probe
by the commissioner for railway safety. Back in New Delhi, the Minister
of State for Railways Bandaru Dattatrya reiterated what his boss Kumar
said at the accident site, that it was caused by sabotage. “Fish
plates were found removed,” he said.
Back
in Patna, the capital of Bihar, police ruled out sabotage as the
possible cause of the accident. “This does not appear to be a case of
sabotage. The railway authorities have jumped to a conclusion without
even coming to verify the ground realities,” Inspector General of
Police Neelmani said.
When
reporters confronted Kumar with the Bihar Police version, he snapped,
“I don’t want to go into who tells what”. The Railway Ministry
announced an ex-gratia compensation of Rs 25,000 each to the injured.
Seeing
the enormity of the accident the divisional commissioner of the area
requisitioned army deployment Tuesday for rescue operations. In Delhi,
anxious relatives of the passengers complained that they had not been
getting desired information from rail authorities.
Frustrated
relatives at New Delhi railway station cursed and yelled at rail staff.
However, the authorities had been preparing for a special train to carry
the relatives to the accident site nearly 800 km away.
Angry
relatives said they would rather depend on their own cell phones to get
in touch with their relatives traveling by train than depend on
railways. Quite a few did get in touch with their dear ones. Most of the
cell phone carrying passengers, however, were safe and on way to Delhi.
Some
of the injured cell phone-carrying passengers were contacted at
hospitals as well. One relative of a passenger waiting at New Delhi
railway station said he was happy that he and his family carried cell
phones.
Passengers’
relatives took the initial ministerial declaration about sabotage with a
pinch of salt because ministers are prone to change their statements
every day on issues like accidents and massacres in which large numbers
die. The Bihar Police, which should know better, do not agree with the
two central ministers’ version, an anxious relative of a passenger
said.
Rail
accidents in India occur largely because of staff’s negligence and low
maintenance. In early years of India’s independence, a conscientious
minister of railways resigned his job when a major rail accident
occurred. The example he set of owning responsibility has not been
followed. Most of the time officials try to find alibis like
“sabotage” to save their own skin.