It also said that no amount of conspiracy theory could absolve the BJP government of blame for the death of 21 passengers.
"The dismal safety record of the Modi government is reflected in 27 major railway accidents since May 2014 which have resulted in the death of 259 passengers and serious injuries to 899," AICC in-charge of communications Randeep Singh Surjewala said here.
He said it was time to reset priorities and allocate budget for railway safety protocols vis-a-vis the "bullet train jumlas".
"This is a sad commentary on the absence of safeguards as also vulnerability with which the train system operates, not to mention the criminal negligence involved," he said.
The Congress leader alleged that "Prabhu and railway authorities appear to be setting new records of laxity and unpreparedness with regard to the safety and security of passengers".
"Times demand that Railway Minister Suresh Prabhu must own responsibility. Forget bullet trains, 27 train accidents have taken place since the Modi government took office and six major tragedies have taken place in Uttar Pradesh alone in the past 15 months.
Taking a jibe at Prabhu, Surjewala alleged the railway minister, who "continuously unveils grand schemes of privatisation" and spends majority of the time on Twitter, had "utterly failed" to perform his primary duty of securing passengers.
"People demand basic facilities and a safe rail network. It is time the BJP government stopped painting, polishing and garnishing the most important public transportation system which needs urgent tangible reforms," he said in a statement.
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