Train movement was, on late Wednesday, suspended over a part of the South Eastern Railway in West Bengal following intelligence inputs that Maoists had assembled near the tracks in West Midnapore district for another sabotage attempt, officials said.

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Two express trains, including the Mumbai-Howrah Duranta Express, were brought back to Tatanagar station, Divisional Railway Manager (Kharagpur) Anil Handa told IANS.
On May 28, the Mumbai-bound Jnaneshwari Express ran off the tracks because of Maoist sabotage and a speeding freight train rammed into five derailed coaches. In all, 148 passengers were killed and scores were injured.
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