Jnaneswari Express Train Derailment
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On 28 May 2010, a
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train derailed at about 1 am in the
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district of
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, India (between the Sardiha and Khemasuli railway stations near
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). It was disputed as to whether sabotage or a bomb caused damage on the railway track, which in turn led to the derailment, before an oncoming goods train hit the loose carriages and resulted in the deaths of at least 148 passengers.


Background

A few weeks before the incident the Prime Minister of India Manmohan Singh said Naxal attacks were affecting the profitability of the railways: "We have lost Rs 5 billion because of Naxal '' bandhs'' and obstructions. There has been adverse impact on operations, freight loading and passenger traffic on a localised basis during bandh calls and other threats in vulnerable areas." The derailment occurred 90 minutes after a
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or CPI(Mao) four-day '' bandh'' in the area began. It was termed a "black week" and security was put on high alert.


Derailment

The state police chief stated that Maoist Naxalites claimed responsibility for removing a length of railway track. At local time, a train with 13 carriages passing over the missing track derailed. The Howrah – Kurla Lokmanya Tilak Jnaneswari Super Deluxe Express was travelling from Howrah to
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. The derailed train was then struck by a goods train travelling in the opposite direction. At least 148 people died and more than 180 people were injured. The missing track was between Khemasuli and Sardiha stations. A section of the rail track was found to be missing and
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s were loosened, suggesting sabotage. Initially there was uncertainty as to whether the attack was a result of a blast or due to derailment of the train. Railway Minister
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said a bomb blast was part of a "calculated attack" that caused the train to derail. She said "The driver of the train heard an explosion, so we are looking into that. We are aware that the Naxals have access to sophisticated bombs and improvised explosive devices."


Rescue operation

Officially, 26 bodies were found, and a rescue team was working to find more bodies. Indian Air Force helicopters were pressed into service at the accident spot and airlifted some of the injured passengers to hospitals. The NCC were also involved and a medical train was sent to the location.


Investigation

During the course of the investigation into the derailment,
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, a member of the ''Sidhu Kanhu Gana Militia''—the militant wing of the People's Committee Against Police Atrocities (PCAPA)—was arrested by the
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(CID) of police from
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in West Midnapore district. His was the second arrest made by the CID in the case after the prime accused Khagen Mahato.,


Responsibility

After the West Bengal police said that the
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accident "appears to be the work of Maoists," the police found posters from the Maoist-affiliated ''Police Santras Birodhi Janosadharan Committee'' (People's Committee against Police Atrocities, PCPA) claiming responsibility at the site. A PCPA spokesperson, however, denied involvement in the incident, instead blaming the CPI(M) of "hatching a plot" to malign the Railway Minister and of attempting to distance the PCPA from the people.


Reaction

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh expressed his grief over the loss of lives. The government of India said it would give
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 500,000 to the kin of the dead and offer jobs to family members.NDTV. 28 May 2010. 7:30. The government of West Bengal announced that they would bear the cost of treatment for the victims.
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condemned the attack,NDTV. 28 May 2010, 16:45 IST. although he was seen as unusually cautious in blaming Maoists for triggering the derailment. He also appeared to deny there was a blast, in contrast to his cabinet colleague Mamata Banerjee. "I am deeply saddened by the tragedy. It appears to be a case of sabotage where a portion of the track was removed. Whether explosives were used is not yet clear." Railway Minister
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rushed to the location of the accident where she said she was aware of the Maoist-declared black days and security had been increased. West Bengal Chief Minister
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condemned the attack. He said, "All our efforts have to be directed against this menace; on how the State and the country can be liberated from this threat...We will sensitise our forces and we will counter this Maoist threat. We knew they would be observing this week, but we had no idea that they would be committing this dastardly crime." He also warned that "they are coming from all sides."


Political blame-game

A day after the attack the Bhattacharya and Banerjee got into a war of words that was linked to the upcoming municipal elections in the province. It was alleged that Banerjee is backing pro-Maoist groups like the PCPA in her political battle against Bhattacharya's
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.
Trinamool Congress is trying to mobilise all the anti-Left forces including the Maoists. Not just in Lalgarh but also in Nandigram and Singur where they have launched movements. In both the places, they took the help of the Maoists." Nirupam Sen, Industries Minister in the West Bengal government.
"What were the people and tribals of Lalgarh looking for? They were simply looking for dignity, security and relief from abject poverty. And what did they get in return? They got the lathis and bullets as they were terrorised by the CPI-M and the police." Derek O'Brien, TMC spokesperson.
Banerjee later called the incident a political conspiracy, while hinting at the involvement of elements of the ruling CPI (M) party.


Naxals

A spokesperson for the CPI-Maoists, Comrade Akaash, contacted the
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and said the Naxals would investigate whether renegade factions may have been behind the attack. In regard to the Railways Ministry halting train traffic into Naxal affected areas during the night hours, Akaash said the Naxals would guarantee the safety and security of rail traffic into those regions.


See also

* List of Indian rail accidents *
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* Rafiganj train disaster *
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