Gyaneshwari Express derails in West Bengal
At least fifteen passengers were killed and 150 injured when 13 coaches of a Mumbai-bound express train derailed in West Midnapore district on Friday. Maoist hand is suspected.
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Around 100 passengers were killed and 200 injured when 13 coaches of a Mumbai-bound express train derailed in West Midnapore district on early Friday morning after Maoists sabotaged the train tracks.
As the rescue efforts were on, more bodies were pulled out from the wreckage of the mangled coaches. The rescuers were working throughout the night.
Scores of anxious relatives have been running from pillar to post trying to gather some information, hoping their loved ones are not among the dead or the injured.
Top officials met in Ranchi to discuss the threat to trains from Naxals on Saturday. (AP Image) -
While Home Minister P Chidambaram has said that train derailment in West Bengal appears to be a case of sabotage, Railway Minister Mamata Banerjee said a bomb blast as part of a "calculated attack" caused the Gyaneshwari Express to first derail and then get hit by a goods train. (AP Image)