Railways in bad shape: Lalu Yadav on Kaifiyat Express derailment

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Last Updated : Aug 23 2017 | 6:48 PM IST

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Former railway minister Lalu Prasad Yadav on Wednesday said that it is good that Union Railway Minister Suresh Prabhu took the moral responsibility of Kaifiyat Express derailment, adding that the condition of railway department is turning bad.

"It is good that he has taken moral responsibility. He is not worth sitting in that position. The situation is very bad in the Railways sector," Lalu Yadav told ANI.

Prabhu on Wednesday said that he was personally monitoring the situation of Kaifiyat Express derailment.

The Railway Minister further said that he had directed senior officers to reach the site immediately.

"A dumper hit the locomotive of the Kaifiyat Express,resulting in derailment of coaches. Some passengers have received injuries and have been shifted to nearby hospitals. I am personally monitoring situation, rescue operations. I have directed senior officers to reach the site immediately," he tweeted.

Earlier, Railways DG PRO, Anil Saxena, confirmed that no casualties have been reported so far in the derailment.

He further said that the railway officials have reached the spot to take stock of the situation.

"Train No. 12225- Azamgarh to New Delhi- derailed in Auraiya district of Uttar Pradesh. When Kaifiyat express was passing by Ochalda and Patra station, by gate number 14 then a dumper collided with the train, derailing it with the engine and 12 coaches. There is no report of deaths," Saxena told ANI.

More than 40 people were injured after 12 coaches of Kaifiyat Express train derailed near Auraiya district in Uttar Pradesh in the wee hours of Wednesday.

The district magistrate of Auraiya confirmed the number of injured people.

The coaches derailed at around 2:40 a.m. following a collision of the train with a dumper between Achalda and Pata railway stations.

Kaifiyat Express runs between Azamgarh to New Delhi.

The incident comes days after 14 coaches of Utkal Express derailed in Uttar Pradesh's Katauli, in which 23 people were killed.

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First Published: Aug 23 2017 | 6:48 PM IST

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