"Twenty two people have died in this incident and 60 people have suffered either simple or grievous injuries", he said told reporters this evening after visiting the city's Sion Hospital where some of the injured have been admitted.
Railway authorities had earlier put the number of injured at 123 while three more passengers succumbed to injuries today, taking the toll to 22.
Whoever is found guilty for the train disaster will face action, the Minister said without going into reasons for the mishap on the Konkan Railway route.
Railways will bear the hospital expenses of all the injured persons, the Minister said.
Railways has announced an ex-gratia of Rs 2 lakh each for the next of kin of those killed, Rs 50,000 for grievously hurt and Rs 10,000 for passengers who suffered minor injuries.
Earlier, Kharge, along with Railway Board Chairman Arunendra Kumar, Central Railway General Manager Sunil Kumar Sood and other officials, visited the accident spot and the hospital at Roha town in adjoining Raigad district where other injured are undergoing treatment.
Meanwhile, traffic was restored completely by 4.30 hrs this morning on Konkan railway route. "The traffic has resumed and all trains are running on time except for those which were diverted after the accident," KRCL Public Relations Manager Baban Ghatge told PTI.
