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Railways seek MHA inquiry into Rajdhani hijack
Updated on Tuesday, November 03, 2009, 22:50 IST Tags:RailwaysMHA inquiryRajdhani hijack
New Delhi: Railways have written a letter to the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) seeking a Central probe into the Rajdhani hijack incident even as an inquiry is being conducted by the West Bengal police.

Railway Board Chairman S S Khurana has written the letter to the Home Secretary G K Pillai for an MHA inquiry into the Rajdhani hijack near Midnapore last week, Railway Ministry sources said.

Khurana has also written a letter to Secretary of Department of Personnel and Training S Consul seeking CBI probe into the October 21 Mathura train collision incident which claimed 22 lives, the sources added.

However, the CBI cannot initiate the inquiry without the consent of the state government concerned.

According to the sources, the letter to the DopT has pointed out that the incident could be part of larger conspiracy and needs to be investigated by the CBI as the alarm chain inside a coach of the Mewar Express was pulled forcing the train to an unscheduled stop.

The Commissioner of Railway Safety (CRS) is still continuing with its inquiry into the Mathura incident.

The CRS is expected to submit a preliminary report on the incident early next month, the sources said.

Bureau Report


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