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Gujarat: Rajdhani Express train hits cement pillar placed on track in suspected derailment bid, none hurt

The police suspect that the incident, which took place around 7.10 pm on Friday, was an attempt to derail the Delhi-bound train.

Dilip Singh Kshatriya

AHMEDABAD: The Mumbai-Delhi Rajdhani Express train hit a cement pillar, which some miscreants allegedly placed on the railway track near Valsad in south Gujarat. No one was injured, the police said today.

The police suspect that the incident, which took place around 7.10 pm on Friday, was an attempt to derail the Delhi-bound train. They have filed a case.

"The Mumbai-Hazrat Nizamuddin August Kranti Rajdhani Express train hit the cement pillar placed on the railway track close to Atul station near Valsad. After being hit by the train, the pillar got pushed off the track. The incident did not affect the train as it moved on and no passenger was hurt. The loco pilot immediately informed Atul railway station personnel about it," an official of Valsad rural police station said. On being alerted, senior police and railway officials rushed to the spot.

As soon as the incident was reported, a convoy of GRP, RPF, and Valsad police reached the spot. The incident was thoroughly investigated. An inquiry has been launched into the reasons behind the pole being placed on the railway track at the time of a train like Rajdhani.

"Some unknown people had placed the cement pillar on the track. The train hit the pillar, after which the train manager immediately informed the local station master," R. Pandian, Range, IG of Surat, told Media.

It appeared to be a case of attempt to derail the train, he said, adding that the police are conducting an investigation into the matter. FIR, was filed against unidentified people at Valsad rural police station, and efforts are on to nab the culprit using technical surveillance, the Valsad rural police official said.

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