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Mamata to seek CBI enquiry into train collision

Not ruling out the possibility of a criminal offence being responsible for the train accident near Mathura, Railway Minister Mamata Banerjee on Wednesday night decided to go for a CBI enquiry into the incident.

Updated on: Oct 22, 2009 12:12 AM IST
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Not ruling out the possibility of a criminal offence being responsible for the train accident near Mathura, Railway Minister Mamata Banerjee on Wednesday night decided to go for a CBI enquiry into the incident.

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"Realising the gravity of the accident, I have decided that it is better to go for a CBI probe," Bannerjee told journalists during a visit to the site of the accident which killed 22 people.

She said, "Many questions have cropped up. Somebody is saying that chain-pulling was the reason for the accident and others say there was a problem in the signal. It may be a case of criminal offence also. So, I have decided that we must hand over the case to CBI."

The Railway Minister said if any criminal action has been committed by anyone, there has to be stringent action against them and "hence we will hand over the case to the CBI".

"We are for examining all issues. It was a very bad incident. We want to ensure punishment to all the guilty,"
Banerjee said.

She said the Railway Ministry would bear all the expenses for the treatment of the injured.

She thanked the Army, local police and the villagers for extending help to the accident victims.

She said the committee on railway safety will meet within 15 days and discuss all issues related to safety. "We
will do whatever is possible to ensure safety."

She visited the Maheswari Hospital in Mathura where the injured were undergoing treatment.

 
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