Balasore train tragedy | SabrangIndia News Related to Human Rights Wed, 21 Jun 2023 04:25:16 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.2.2 https://sabrangindia.in/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/Favicon_0.png Balasore train tragedy | SabrangIndia 32 32 Balasore Train tragedy: The claim that a Muslim Junior Engineer caused accident false: Railways https://sabrangindia.in/balsore-train-tragedy-the-claim-that-a-muslim-junior-engineer-caused-accident-false-railways/ Wed, 21 Jun 2023 04:04:17 +0000 https://sabrangindia.in/?p=27628 “This is factually incorrect. The entire staff is present & a part of inquiry”: Railway officer clarifies to news spread by the infamous Sudarshan News

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Barely a fortnight after the tragic Balasore accident that claimed close to 300 lives, the occasion to hate generate has not stopped. On Tuesday, June 20, yesterday, the news of a junior engineer of Indian Railways beinv interrogated in the ongoing CBI inquiry (reported by India Today) was picked up

And twisted to target junior engineer, Amir Khan. Perpetrators were the well oiled hate eco-system, Sudarshan news (run repeat hate offender, by Suresh Chavhanke) and amplified by the BJP IT Cell chief, Amit Malviya. Indian Railways was quick to deny the fake news. “This is factually incorrect. The entire staff is present & a part of inquiry. They are appearing before agency,” Chief  Public Relations Officer of South Eastern Railway, Aditya Kumar Chaudhary clearly said. The false media reports even spoke railway staff “absconding” after the train accident near Bahanaga Bazar railway station.

How Hate becomes currency 

Within days of the accident on June 4/5, hate mongers had first tried to blame the tragedy that claimed dozens of lives of poor migrant labour on a neighbourIng religious place of worship, an ISKCON temple that was dubbed being a Mosque!

Background

On June 6, 2023, the CBI had begun with the investigation into allegations of criminal negligence leading to the Balasorerailway accident involving three trains in Odisha, with officials saying the agency may take views of rail safety experts to get to the bottom of the case. As per the official data provided by the government agencies, this said railway tragedy, one of the worst train tragedies in the country, had claimed 278 lives and left more than 1,100 people injured.

The entrusting of this severe case of technical lapse that ought to have been investigated by a well-equipped committee of experts had been widely criticised in the public sphere.

The very first rumour that was spread was that since the tragedy had occurred on a Friday, a link was set to the Muslims, who gather to offer Juma prayer in the afternoon. It was further alleged that a ‘mosque’ had existed near the site of the incident.

And now, after a few weeks have passed since the said accident, another attempt to communalise the tragedy had been made with the help of social media. Yesterday night, a news was being shared that the CBI has taken action by sealing the residence of the Junior Engineer responsible for the Soro section Signal.

A report by the India Today had first provided that the said engineer, who resided in a rented house in Balasore, was interrogated by the investigative agency, and he and his family were now reported missing. Soon after this news started doing rounds, Sudarshan TV, one of the major contributors to spreading anti-Muslim sentiments amongst Hindus by propagating misinformation, jumped on its islamophobic band wagon and started claiming that the absconding junior engineer is a Muslim man named Amir Khan.

The tweet are as follws

Predictably, the right-wing media, extremist Hindu outfits, BJP IT cell and the far-right twitter trolls and bots started floating this whole idea on twitter, which set the whole ball rolling and the Hindus started bashing the whole Muslim community. It reached such a level that the Hindu trolls and Hindu community started making offensive and derogatory statements against Muslims, seeking justice, spreading more misinformation and disinformation.

On Tuesday, the Chief Public Relations Officer of South Eastern Railway, Aditya Kumar Chaudhary reacted to the said false media reports about railway staff absconding after the train accident near Bahanaga Bazar railway station. He said, “This is factually incorrect. The entire staff is present & a part of inquiry. They are appearing before agency.”

The video can be viewed here:

It is essential to note that after the said clarification was given by the South Eastern Railway officer, the tweet by Suresh Chavhanke, the editor-in-chief of Sudarshan TV, was deleted by him!

The efforts of the officers working on the train accident, the Odisha government and the Odisha police have been commendable, pro-actively ensuring that no communal colour is given to any issue incidental to this tradegy, especially as the investigation is ongoing.

Previously too, the Odisha Police had said some social media handles have been circulating “ill-motivated” posts on the Balasore accident and that legal action would be taken against them. “We appeal to all concerned to desist from circulating such false and ill-motivated posts. Severe legal action will be initiated against those who are trying to create communal disharmony by spreading rumours,” they had said, as reported by the OutlookIndia.

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Tragic Odisha train crash claims lives of Bengal migrant workers https://sabrangindia.in/tragic-odisha-train-crash-claims-lives-of-bengal-migrant-workers/ https://sabrangindia.in/tragic-odisha-train-crash-claims-lives-of-bengal-migrant-workers/#respond Thu, 08 Jun 2023 10:03:36 +0000 https://sabrangindia.in/?p=26999 CJP and Bangla Sanskriti Mancha extend immediate support to migrant families affected by the Odisha train crash

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On the morning of Friday, the 2nd of June, three migrant workers from Birbhum, Sanaul Sheikh (29), Rafikul Sheikh (28) and Shanto Sheikh (40) left their respective homes in Kanakpur village to return to their daily-wage-work in Chennai in the ill-fated Coromandel express.

All of them were sole earning members of their families and multiple younger siblings. Rafikul is also responsible for his disabled sibling, along with his wife, children, and other members of the family. On the same day, Kanaipur’s Amarnath Mudi (23) left home in search of work in Chennai. After the horrific three-train-crash in Odisha, each of their family members spent the next few harrowing days, trying to locate their whereabouts.

India is still shaken by the tragic train accident in Odisha, that has reportedly killed over 290 people and multiple families are still waiting for the missing bodies of their loved ones. As per reports from The Wire, South 24 Parganas district has witnessed the highest number of casualties of migrant workers from Bengal, with the number of deceased having already crossed 27, and more than 19 people are still missing. The report aptly points out “the dire situation in rural Bengal, where pervasive corruption and lack of job opportunities push people to seek better fortune elsewhere. Despite the risks involved, year after year, the lure of slightly better prospects compels them to board south-bound trains.” For years, our work at CJP and Bangla Sanskriti Mancha has pointed out these problems that thousands of rural migrant workers, and their families, dealing with unemployment or lack of state-sanctioned-infrastructure to protect their rights, have been going through.

When we reached Rafikul Sheikh’s house in Kanakpur the next day, representing CJP and Bangla Sanskriti Mancha, his family was visibly devastated. His sister Beli Bibi told us, “My brother works hard to send money to his family. He has three kids, his wife, all of us brothers and sisters are dependent on him financially. We have not been able to function at all, our brothers are running from pillar to post trying to find him, but to no avail. I request the Government to help us.”

Sanaul Sheikh’s wife has been inconsolable for three days straight, she has refused to take a single morsel of food and spent two nights without any sleep. She breaks down even before she can complete a sentence, “All I want is for my husband to return home now.” Block development officer Nazir Ali and Police station officer of Paikar, Kabul Ali Saud, visited these workers’ houses in Kanakpur on Saturday and promised to do their best to get their information as soon as possible.

On Sunday afternoon, Shanta’s neighbours had gathered around the house. One of them says, “Shanta is a hardworking man. He spends months working for his family. This is very heart-breaking. I don’t know what will happen to the family if something happens to him. But why is it taking so long for them to be identified? Even though Paikar’s Officer-in-charge and Block Development Officer visited their houses, they still haven’t been able to get any information about them.”

Tragically, as of today, all four of them, Rafikul Sheikh, Amarnath Mudi, Sanaul Sheikh and Shanta Sheikh have been identified as deceased, as per the administrative reports. The bodies of Rafikul and Sanaul have been identified and they are being brought home. Shanta’s body is yet to be handed over to the family as a DNA test has not been done.

Below are the photographs of the deceased Amarnath Mudi, Sanaul Sheikh and Shanta Sheikh


Sanaul Sheikh   


Sanaul Sheikh’s wife


Shanta Sheikh


Amarnath Mudi                                                                                          

We visited the houses of Rafikul, Shanta and Sanaul in Kanakpur, with relief on Sunday, representing CJP and BSM. We have promised to stand by them and provide any help necessary. Later, we travelled to Kanaipur and visited Amarnath Mudi’s house to assure them of our continued support through these harrowing times.


Team CJP and Bangla Sanskriti Mancha on their way to the victims’ families

Our continuous work for the rights of migrant workers has enabled us to build a strong connection in the remotest areas of rural Bengal, to reach as many migrant workers’ families as possible. In the darkest of times such as these, what’s most important is to stand by those who need our presence and assurance every step of the way. Be it official paperwork in the coming days or financial relief for the impoverished families, our organisations are hard at work to provide some comfort to these people, who are currently facing the ultimate test of human life.

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Odisha’s Balasore train accident: misplaced priorities, poor safety measures, CAG & key committee recs ignored: People’s Commission https://sabrangindia.in/odishas-balasore-train-accident-misplaced-priorities-poor-safety-measures-cag-key-committee-recs-ignored-peoples-commission/ https://sabrangindia.in/odishas-balasore-train-accident-misplaced-priorities-poor-safety-measures-cag-key-committee-recs-ignored-peoples-commission/#respond Thu, 08 Jun 2023 08:32:00 +0000 https://sabrangindia.in/?p=26894 Apart from CAG’s specific directives, Anil Kakodar committee recommendations, Justice Khanna Committee Report observations were ignored says the Peoples’ Commission on Public Sector and Public Services (PCPSPS)

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The Railway Board needs to immediately carry out an analysis on the adverse impact of super-fast Vande Bharats will have on the average speed of other trains on which lakhs of short-distance passengers who cannot afford to pay heavy charges depend. The Railway Board should not continue to launch more and more speeding Vande Bharats, without ascertaining the speed-worthiness of the tracks and the efficacy of the BPAC systems. This is one of the key recommendations of the Peoples’ Commission on Public Sector and Services (PCPSPS) that includes eminent academics, jurists, erstwhile administrators, trade unionists and social activists. PCPSPS released its report today.

Secondly, considering that there was already one serious instance of failure of the BPAC system on February 8, 2023 in the South West Railways, and one more now in Odisha, causing a large number of fatalities and injuries and the consequent human trauma, the Railway Board should reconsider running super-fast trains, knowing well that there is a possibility of more such BPAC failures occurring. To provide accident-free railway travel, the Ministry of Railways should shift its focus from speed to safety.

Thirdly, to deal with the chronic problem of heavy congestion, which has reached critical levels on about 10,000 route kilometer of trunk routes, Railway Board should come up with a detailed long-term plan for removing the chronic bottlenecks and upgrading the existing lines for 160-200 kmph on key trunk routes and adding new double-track lines for the higher speed of 200-250 kmph. The plan should not only be prepared but diligently adhered to in the next 10 to 15 years.

Fourthly, as far as accountability for the lapses that led to the Odisha accident is concerned, the Commission feels that those at senior levels in the government and in the Railway Ministry should own it more than those at the lower levels.

Considering the magnitude of the accident and the wide range of complex technical issues,  instead of CBI which has a history of inordinate delays (NIA has not filed any report on the Kuneru and Kanpur accident cases though 7 years have passed) a panel of three Commissioners of Safety (to be chosen by the Chief Commissioner of Safety) should be constituted to complete the study started by one Commissioner of Safety which should also look at the system failures like non-utilisation of funds allotted, huge vacancies in the safety category staff, inadequate upgradation of the existing trunk routes and adding new double-track lines on the key trunk routes to eliminate congestion, independence of the Railway Board, non-implementation of earlier recommendations and plans, and suggest clear steps to be taken.

A panel of three CRSs instead of just one can be expected to do a more thorough technical examination and be less susceptible to outside pressures. In the present scheme of safety regulation, the Railway Safety Commissioner submits his report to the Railway Ministry. The experience so far is that the Ministry often glosses over the findings, without effective follow-up action. In order to obviate the scope for it, we feel that all Railway Safety Commissioners’ reports be placed before the Parliament for effective action. The RDSO should collaborate with IITs, CSIR labs, and Universities to develop technologies/ adopt technologies to suit our country and to carry out studies on a range of topics such as demand and capacity, safety, punctuality, competition offered by the growing road and air modes and prepare a long time road map instead of non-implemented National Railway Plan. This is the key fifth recommendation made by the Commission.

Sixthly, the focus should be on strengthening the Public sector Railways instead of talking about Privatisation creating confusion and demoralisation in the minds of executives and employees, filling up of all vacancies immediately, converting contract employees into permanent employees with accountability and development of appropriate technologies.

Other recommendations include:

  1. Governance is crucial, autonomy with accountability should be provided to the Railway    Board instead of making it subservient to the Minister and Parliament’s supervision        should be strengthened.
  2. Bringing back the Rail Budget instead of submerging it with the union budget as it existed before.
  3. Instead of finding scapegoats and trying to shift blame, the Govt and Railway Ministry should own up to responsibility and start remedial action as suggested.
  4. Invest in the renewal of over-aged assets like track, bridge, signal etc and clear arrears. Draw effective plan for dedicated freight corridors, dedicated express lines,  expansion of the network, increase the average speed of goods trains and passenger services and increase the railway share of goods and passengers with government investments like done by China.
  5. The declining share of Railways in the transport sector should be stopped and rail’s share should be increased to provide social security and safety at affordable rates, reasonable speed and adequate comfort to the majority of the Citizens.
  6. The Commission is setting up a Task Force to monitor the action taken by the Ministry of Railways on the People’s Commission’s recommendations above, so that the Commission may keep the public at large of the action taken.

Statement on Odisha railway accident

The Commission, at the outset, wishes to express its deep concern at the occurrence of such a ghastly accident as the one that took place in Odisha recently. The Commission further wishes to express its grief at the death of more than 280 persons and injuries suffered by hundreds of others.

Indian Railways (IR) is among the largest of the central public sector enterprises (CPSEs) in the country, annually moving 8.71 billion tonne-km of freight, 500 million passenger-km of passenger, employing more than 1.2 million personnel, who are professionally among the best in the world. IR provides one of the largest social security covers in the country, offering travel facilities at affordable charges for millions of short and medium-distance travellers belonging to low-income groups.

In particular, the Commission wishes its appreciation to thousands of local villagers who spontaneously provided immediate relief to injured passengers. The prompt way in which the NDRF personnel rose to the occasion is commendable.

Misplaced priorities and inadequate intervention on safety

In view of the critical dependence of the economy on railways and the increasing demand for railway movement of both freight and passenger traffic, the Railways ought to make additional investments in its basic infrastructure facilities such as the carrying capacity of its ageing tracks, the signalling systems, the anti-collision systems (Kavach), and other auxiliary facilities, crucially required for enhancing the safety of railway movement and its capacity. Of late, the policymakers have chosen to introduce high-speed passenger trains such as bullet trains and Vande Bharats, which in turn call for matching investments in the railway infrastructure. Unfortunately, the emphasis placed by the policymakers on speed has not been matched by their focus on safety, resulting in several ghastly accidents such as the latest accident that occurred in Odisha near Balasore.

While one expects the planners in the Ministry of Railways to make a professional analysis of the factors that have led to such accidents and draw lessons to improve the existing safety systems, accidents come and go by without lessons drawn. When an accident takes place, the senior public functionaries seem to feel satisfied by announcing palliatives such as ex-gratia relief for the victims and their families and displaying sentiment and emotion, knowing well that such limited relief does not address the immense human trauma to which the affected families are subject. It is also not uncommon to find senior public functionaries to place the blame on sabotage, rather than the technical factors and the institutional system for governance that lie behind those accidents. The latest accident in Odisha is yet another example of this.

Ignored Anil Kakodar committee recommendations, Justice Khanna Committee Report and CAG observations

There have been several reports on the ways and means of enhancing safety in railways, including those submitted by technical experts to the Railway Board, the reports submitted by the CAG to the Parliament and comprehensive reports brought out by Parliament Committees. A review of the action taken on each of these reports shows how the Ministry is yet to act on each of the important recommendations in those reports.

For example, the High Level Safety Review Committee (“Kakodkar Committee”) submitted their report in 2012 and made several far reaching recommendations on railway safety which include the setting up of an independent statutory railway safety authority, strengthening of the RDSO and the adoption of an Advanced Signalling System (akin to the European Train Control System) for the entire trunk route length of 19,000 km within 5 years. More than a decade has elapsed since then but such an independent regulatory authority, directly accountable to the Parliament, is yet to be set up. As far as the recommendation on the signalling system is concerned, the Ministry could have involved highly professional CPSEs such as Bharat Electronics Ltd (BEL) and Central Electronics Ltd (CEL) in locating the most advanced signalling technologies in the world and indigenised the same for adoption in IR, which has not been the case.

Acute congestion on the trunk routes:

Today rail in India suffers from subpar safety performance and slow speed of trains. Both these problems have to be dealt with together, one at the cost of the other would be undesirable for the future of rail transport in the country, particularly passenger travel.

By the Railway Board’s own data in the National Rail Plan, congestion has reached critical levels on about 10,000 km of the trunk routes (the quadrilateral and the two diagonals and some other routes) which are carrying trains at 125 to 150% of the capacity against the desirable limit of 70 to 90% capacity utilization. This acute congestion has resulted in inadequate windows of traffic blocks for the essential routine repair and maintenance of the track and other line infrastructure and insufficient slack to deal with operational hindrances and emergencies. Overcrowding in trains, particularly in the non-AC general and sleeper class coaches, is another serious concern which also results in higher fatalities in accidents. Acute congestion on the trunk routes and overcrowding in trains are adversely impacting both safety and speed.

The Vision 2020 plan for the future growth and expansion of Indian Railways, presented to the Parliament in 2009, had envisaged raising of speed on the existing trunk routes to 160-200 km/ph and building new higher speed lines. Evidently, this acute congestion on the critical trunk routes is the main reason for the failure to raise speed on the existing lines through upgradation of tracks, signals etc to compete with the road and air modes. No new lines have been constructed on trunk routes to cater to the growing demand for more trains.

Demands a comprehensive systemic evaluation

RDSO seems to have relied on a few private companies for introducing electronic signal locking systems such as Block Proving by Axle Counter (BPAC) using UFSBI. Considering that the indications so far in the specific case of the Odisha accident point to a possible failure of the BPAC system, it calls for a technical review of the functioning of BPAC systems, the extent to which they are failure-proof and their vulnerability to manual interference or manual lapses. Such an examination will be possible if the factors leading to the accident are first subject to a systematic technical evaluation rather than being hastily subject to an investigation by the CBI, as is the case now, on a somewhat subjective assumption that the accident was caused by sabotage.

The Commission has come across a  disturbing communication dated 9-2-2023 from PCOM, South Western Railway (it is available in the public domain) on the failure of the BPAC system at Hosadurga Road station of Birur-Chikjajur section of Mysore division on 8-2-2023, involving Sampark Kranti Express, leading to an “averted head-on collision” with a goods train. This was an alert that should have woken up the Railway Board to the possibility of the BPAC systems failing at times. The Commission wonders whether the Ministry has acted on such an important alert and ordered a thorough evaluation of the BPAC systems in position. This also brings us to the question whether the RDSO needs further strengthening.

Demands for filling of vacancies and an end to outsourcing and privatization

The Commission wishes to point out that whenever an accident such as the recent one in Odisha takes place, the tendency on the part of the Ministry is to presume that there are manual lapses and hold the lower-level functionaries such as the railway station personnel responsible for the accident rather than introspecting on whether its own policies and programmes have indirectly contributed to the recurrence of such accidents. The complete lack of concern shown for the filling of vacancies in Railways which is more than 3 lakhs, increasing contractual labour replacing regular ones, the efforts on asset monetisation and privatisation need to be mentioned as the other important example of misplaced priorities. The Parliamentary Committee on railway safety pointed out that 60% vacancy among staff for maintenance of tracks, inspection of railway bridges etc. has adversely affected track maintenance and inspection, which is crucial for minimizing the occurrence of accidents.

Speed vs Safety:

While faster trains no doubt help Railways provide relief to passengers, though a small proportion of the total volume of passenger traffic, thus helping it to compete with road transport and airlines, increasing the speed of trains in a congested section will slow down other passenger trains catering to short- and medium-distance, low-income passengers as well as freight trains. In fact, if at all speeding train movement is to be considered, it should be in the case of freight-carrying trains, to maximize economic returns.

The Commission feels that zero-tolerance for accidents is far more important than indiscriminately launching super-fast trains such as Vande Bharats. The highest priority should be given to safety, before introducing any more super-fast trains.

Peoples Commission on Public Sector and Public Services 

About Peoples’ Commission on Public Sector and Public Services (PCPSPS): Peoples’ Commission on Public Sector and Services includes eminent academics, jurists, erstwhile administrators, trade unionists and social activists. PCPSPS intends to have in-depth consultations with all stakeholders and people concerned with the process of policy making and those against the government’s decision to monetise, disinvest and privatise public assets/enterprises and produce several sectoral reports before coming out with a final report. Here is the first interim report of the commission- Privatisation: An Affront to the Indian Constitution.

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Balasore tragedy: survivors found amidst corpses; unclaimed dead bodies still an issue https://sabrangindia.in/balasore-tragedy-survivors-found-amidst-corpses-unclaimed-dead-bodies-still-an-issue/ https://sabrangindia.in/balasore-tragedy-survivors-found-amidst-corpses-unclaimed-dead-bodies-still-an-issue/#respond Wed, 07 Jun 2023 08:29:24 +0000 https://sabrangindia.in/?p=26797 It’s been 5 days since the accident but the tale of survivors and those dead continue to haunt the families.

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The horrific train tragedy of Odisha’s Balasore where three trains collided causing one of the worst train accidents India has seen. The accident involved Shalimar-Chennai Coromandel Express, Bengaluru-Howrah super-fast and a goods train whereby Coromandel Express crashed into a goods train which derailed its coaches on June 2 around 7 pm and which further toppled over a few coaches of the Bengaluru-Howrah Express which was passing by.

While the casualties are officially declared to be around 280, these being official figures, the speculations are that actual deaths are way more than these figures. Moreover, there are reports coming in from the ground which suggest that the rescue operations and the recovery of bodies was majorly mishandled by the authorities. This is evident from many reports that survivors found themselves under or amidst a pile of dead bodies. This means that people still alive were presumed dead, evidently without any proper medical check-up and were stashed along with the corpses.

Many have criticized this callous attitude and inhuman treatment of the survivors and corpses and attributed this to the fact that the passengers were all mainly people belonging to the marginalised section of the society.

One Biswajit Malik (24) grievously injured his right arm and was thrown in a heap of corpses . When he regained consciousness and realized he was amidst corpses, he waved out to the rescuers with his other functional arm. The corpses were being taken to the morgue, reported Mirror Now on Monday.

On Tuesday, came another such report where a boy rescued his 10-year-old brother from under a heap of 7 dead bodies. Further, one Robin Naiya found himself in a room full of corpses when he gained consciousness. The 35-year-old found himself in a classroom where the dead bodies were temporarily kept. When rescuers came to the room, Naiya grabbed the leg of one of them, pleading for water saying, “I am not dead, please give me water,” reported News18. Naiya was then shifted to Medinipur Medical College Hospital while he has lost both his legs, he has survived.

Unclaimed dead bodies

Reports were coming in on Sunday that morgues in hospitals in the state were suffering from a space crunch due the number of dead bodies that were coming to them. After a space crunch in Balasore, 110 bodies were sent to the AIIMS Bhubaneswar and remaining were sent to Capital Hospital, Amri Hospital, Sum Hospital and other private facilities,, reported Hindustan Times.

Some bodies were even accommodated in cold storage arrangements due to shortage of morgues and given the extremely hot temperatures.

Identification of the dead bodies has also proven to be a major challenge since the passengers hailed from different states, but the state was constantly putting efforts to make this easier. They uploaded the details of the passengers on three websites of the Special Relief Commissioner (SRC), Bhubaneswar Municipal Corporation (BMC) and Odisha State Disaster Management Authority (OSDMA). Despite such efforts and 5 days since the accident, more than 80 dead bodies still remain unclaimed.

In this harrowing process of identifying disfigured bodies of their loved ones, people have faced many difficulties. In one such reported incident, Muhammad Nizamuddin identified his grandsons, aged 16 and 13 from the photographs put up on the hospital wall. When he travelled to Bhubaneswar to claim them. He was told that another family had already claimed the body of one of his grandsons. “Do you mean that I won’t recognise my grandchildren,” a distraught Mr Nizamuddin told the BBC.

“If you go through the photo database, you’ll see many of the bodies are damaged beyond recognition. They are also now decomposing,” Bhubaneswar Municipal Corporation Commissioner Vijay Amruta Kulange told the BBC.  He further said that DNA testing will be done when more than one family claims the body and that unidentified bodies will be kept for 10 more days and there will be no rush on the government’s part to cremate or bury the bodies as they would like to wait for families to be able to claim them.

Also, to further preserve the bodies at AIIMS Bhubaneswar, they w=have started embalming the bodies and also since the mortuary is fighting for space and does not have refrigeration facilities.

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New Delhi: A day after union railway minister Ashwini Yadav announced a CBI probe to investigate the three-train collision in Odisha that left 275 people dead and over 1,000 injured, Congress head Mallikarjun Kharge has written to Prime Minister Narendra Modi raising serious questions on this decision. According to Vaishnav it was a decision (request) of the Railway Board to bring in the Central Bureau of Investigation(CBI).

In a four-page letter, Kharge has argued that law enforcement agencies cannot fix accountability for technical, institutional and political failures for which you need experts.

“The CBI is meant to investigate crimes, not railway accidents. The CBI, or any other law enforcement agency, cannot fix accountability for technical, institutional and political failures. In addition, they lack the technical expertise in railway safety, signalling, and maintenance practices,” Kharge said.

He continued that “the people in charge – your goodself [Modi] and Railway Minister Ashwani Vaishnav – do not want to admit that there are problems”.

It was also strange, Kharge said, that on Sunday Vaishnaw had both claimed to have found the “root cause” of the crash and also asked the CBI to investigate.

This was not the first time, the Congress leader argued, that a law enforcement agency was being asked to probe a rail accident. In 2016, the then railways minister had asked the National Investigation Agency to investigate the derailment of a train in Kanpur in which 150 people were killed.

“Subsequently, you yourself claimed in an election rally in 2017 that there was a “conspiracy”. The nation was assured that the strictest punishment would be meted out. However, in 2018, the NIA closed the investigation and refused to file a chargesheet. The nation is still in the dark – who is responsible for 150 avoidable deaths?” Kharge asked.

“The statements so far and the roping in of yet another agency without the required expertise remind us of 2016. They show that your government has no intent to address the systemic safety malaise, but is instead finding diversionary tactics to derail any attempts to fix accountability,” he said.

“All the empty safety claims of the Railway Minister have now been exposed. There is serious concern among the common passengers about this deterioration in safety. Therefore, it is incumbent upon the government to ascertain and bring to light the real reasons that caused this grave accident. Today, the most crucial step is to prioritise installation of mandatory safety standards and equipment across railway routes to ensure safety of our passengers and no recurrence of an accident like the one at Balasore,” Kharge said.

Kharge added, “Instead of focusing on strengthening the railways at the basic level, only superficial touch-ups are being done to stay in news.”

Kharge also pointed out that several government bodies have raised the issue of rail safety over the years. The Parliamentary Standing Committee on Transport, Tourism and Culture, he said, had “criticised the complete apathy and negligence of the Railway Board towards recommendations of the Commission of Railway Safety (CRS) that pulled up the Railway Board for not following safety procedures”.

“Why were the previous government’s plans to roll out the anti-train-collision system, originally named Raksha Kavach, put on the back burner? Your government simply renamed the scheme ‘Kavach’ and in March 2022, the Railway Minister himself projected the rechristened scheme as a new novel invention. But the question still remains, why have only a measly 4 percent of routes of Indian Railways been protected by ‘Kavach’ till now?” he asked.

The letter may be read here:

 

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Hate and the Balasore train tragedy: Welcome to 2023 India https://sabrangindia.in/hate-and-balasore-train-tragedy-welcome-2023-india/ Mon, 05 Jun 2023 11:37:44 +0000 https://sabrangindia.com/?p=26687 A temple near the accident site, an ISKCON temple was dubbed a Mosque to spin conspiracy theories. If you thought that the worst train tragedy possibly since Independence should unite all Indians in a moment of stunned grief, think again. The sponsored Hate Ecosystem on Twitter and other social media found even this an occasion to spin hate tales and spew venom: Welcome to 2023 India

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At least 288 people were killed and 800 injured in a horrific train accident in Odisha’s Balasore district on Friday, June 2. According to information available at the time of the filing of this report, 10 to 12 coaches of the Shalimar-Chennai Coromandel Express got derailed and fell over on another track. The Bengaluru-Howrah Superfast Express, plying on that line, subsequently collided with the derailed train, derailing three to four of its own coaches. A goods train was also involved in the crash.

Even as images and videos of the mishap started circulating, certain social media users tried to give the accident a communal twist by claiming that a mosque was located near the spot of the accident.

On Sunday, Memeghnad (@meghnad) tweeted a citizen’s agony: Since yesterday, there have been horrendous tweets and opinions being put out by BJP supporters about the #TrainTragedy.

These kind of incidents prove yet again how deranged that whole ecosystem really is.

Here’s a quick summary of the kind of shit that is being put out from…

Since yesterday, there have been horrendous tweets and opinions being put out by BJP supporters about the #TrainTragedy. These kind of incidents prove yet again how deranged that whole ecosystem really is.

Here’s a quick summary of the kind of things that is being put out:

(TRIGGER WARNING: This list will piss you off)

– Why should the Railway Minister resign? What’s the point? Instead he should work harder!

– Kavach safety system? Stop talking about that. It was not deployed on this track ok so it’s not anyone’s fault. Check your facts.

– Train accidents happen in other countries too ok. These kind of things keep happening around the world. No need to make a big deal of it.

– The opposition is responsible. Why is Rahul always outside India when some big accident happens huh huh huh?

– Why are all these other political leaders visiting the accident site huh? Something is fishy, something is afoot! But Ayega toh M….

– Look! There is a masjid beside the railway site. You know what THAT means right? TERRORISM.

(It was not a masjid, it was an ISKON temple)

– This is what happens when you let the reserved category inferior type people do railway job. Now suffer!

– Overpopulation. That’s the problem. It’s just too many people ok. And some of these people die when they crowd around.

– PM Modi rushed to the scene in such heat omg what great leader doing great things WE NEED HIM SO BADLY RIGHT NOW IN THIS DIFFICULT TIME!

– LEAVE MY MODIJI ALONE ITS NOT HIS FAULT NONE OF IT IS HIS FAULT PLS LEAVE HIM ALONE!!!!

Within hours after the deadly train crash in Odisha’s Balasore that killed close to 290 people,  several of them migrant labour, and wounded 1,000 others on Friday, June 2 evening, several social media accounts insinuated that Muslims were responsible for the accident. A preliminary inquiry by the Indian Railways revealed that “a signalling error was responsible for India’s deadliest train accident in two decades, stated the Indian Express citing a “multi-disciplinary joint-inspection note by supervisors”. Other news reports have highlighted concerns over maintenance and declining funds, as well as flaws in the signalling system.

These were not the serious concerns for trolls and accounts known for spreading majoritarian Hindutva. These accounts, also supporters of the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party swung into swift action to protect both the union government as also the Union Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw from any responsibility (moral or otherwise) amidst growing voices for the minister to resign.

On the afternoon of June 3, Saturday, a Twitter account with the handle @randomsena posted an image of the crash site with an arrow pointing to a white structure with domes close to the tracks and captioned it “just saying…yesterday was Friday”. This seemed to suggest that the structure was a mosque and that Muslims were somehow responsible for the tragedy.

Fact-checkers from Boom and AltNews immediately pointed out that the shrine is, in fact, a temple run by the International Society for Krishna Consciousness or Iskcon. Boom said its team checked images as well as footage.

More Hate

The story does not stop here. Shockingly, the Twitter account of “Prof.N John Camm”, who claims to be a senior Germany-based cardiologist, tweeted “rail jihad”. Several more right-wing Twitter accounts have joined the chorus alleging “sabotage” and a “conspiracy”.

Another Twitter user going by the name “BhikuMhatre” with the handle @MumbaichaDon, posted images of what he claimed was the “primary investigation report” and alleged that the tragedy “looked like a case of sabotage”. The Twitter user, whose followers include BJP leaders and a Mumbai BJP legislator, also demanded an investigation by the National Investigation Agency. This claim was retweeted by others, with one user alleging more “such incidents” ahead of the 2024 elections. Another alleged the hand of American billionaire George Soros and the Congress to create publicity for Congress Rahul Gandhi who is currently visiting the United States.

Hindu supremacist and journalist Suresh Chavhanke and his Sudarshan News (owing allegiance to the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh-RSS), known for incendiary television news programmes that target Muslims, further amplified these claims of sabotage, including tweeting out the hashtag “train accident or attack” in Hindi.

Twitter user PallaviCT, the co-convener of the Mumbai BJP’s social media cell, also drew links to unrelated previous incidents to claim there was sinister intent behind the Odisha train accident ahead of the 2024 Lok Sabha elections. The Twitter user’s bio says “blessed to be followed” by the prime minister.

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On Sunday, the Odisha Police said that it was “highly unfortunate” that social media handles were “mischievously” communalising the train accident. The police warned of legal action against those trying to “create communal disharmony by spreading rumours”.

‘Reservations’ to blame

The most ludicrous of all was another section of Twitter users, meanwhile, has blamed the reservation policy in government jobs for Indians from the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes for the train crash.

Fact check: ISKCON Temple not Mosque

Undeterred by fact however, the Twitter account named “The Random Indian”, however, doubled down on the claim. “Balasore is a hub of rohingya Muslims,” it said, defending itself by saying that there was “no mention of Muslims” in its post. In a revealing statement of the impact of the algorithms of hate, by the afternoon of June 4, Sunday, the tweet had garnered four million views and nearly 4,500 retweets. The account also posted a series of old news reports involving Muslim suspects in cases of previous, unrelated train incidents with comments such as “something is fishy” to claim a bigger “conspiracy” at work.

This is how it began. User The Random Indian (@randomsena) tweeted an image of a drone view of the spot with an arrow pointing at a white building, the apparent mosque, and wrote, ‘Just Saying Yesterday Was Friday’. By saying this, the user tried to claim that Muslims were responsible for the tragedy. This particular tweet was part of a thread wherein he tried to establish that the train accident was a planned attack by Muslims. (Archive)

Other users, including @RajputRanjanaa, @RealVirendraBJP, @abbajabbadabba4, verified user @VIRALKI44722069 and parody account @mdallahwala, tweeted the same image wherein the white building was pointed at and claimed that Muslims were responsible for the accident. (Archives- 12345)

This claim is also viral on Facebook.

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Altnews and Boomlive did swift fact checks

Fact check

Upon a closer examination of the spot from different angles, we found that the white structure seen in the viral image resembles a temple and not a mosque. The following image was used in a Reuters report titled, “Deadly Indian rail crash shifts focus from new trains to safety“. We have circled the structure on the image:

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They reached out to journalist Tamal Saha who is currently at the spot of the accident in Bahanaga. He confirmed to Alt News that the structure near the accident was indeed a temple. Upon probing further, we found that the temple was the Bahanaga ISKCON temple. A YouTube video of the temple, uploaded five months ago shows that the structure is white in colour and was under construction (although functional) at that time as well. On our request, Saha visited the temple and sent us an image of the board outside the temple saying ISKCON Bahanaga.

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Altnews also received a video capturing the entrance to the temple. Below is the comparison among a screen grab of the aforementioned video, by Altnews the portion of the viral image showing the alleged mosque and the image from the Reuters report. As is evident, all three show the same structure.

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Below is another video capturing the road outside the temple

Altnews and Boom also reached out to the authorities of the ISKCON temple in Bahanaga who confirmed to us that the train accident happened on the tracks near the temple. They also confirmed that the structure seen next to the spot of the accident is the ISKCON temple.

All this hate when after over 12 hours after the mishap, the Railways is looking at the possibility of a signalling error as its prima facie cause, sources told The Indian Express. According to the report, a multi-disciplinary joint-inspection note by supervisors concluded that a green signal was given to the Coromandel Express to pass through the designated main line, and then the signal was taken off. But the train entered the loop line, rammed into a stationary goods train and derailed. Meanwhile, on the down line, the superfast express train from Yashwantpur had arrived and its two coaches derailed.

Thanks to the fact checking by Boom and Altnews it became clear that in the drone-view image of the train accident site in Balasore shared on social media, the white structure partly visible is not a mosque, but an ISKCON temple in Bahnaga. It is baseless and absurd to claim that the proximity of the structure had anything to do with the accident. At the time of the filing of this report, an inquiry is still on to ascertain the exact cause of the mishap.

Megalomania and the Rail accident

One twitter user Bhavika Kapoor had a refreshing take however.

BhavikaKapoor5 (@Bhavika Kapoor ) Tweeted: I came across several photographs of #Odisha train accident.

In those images, I noticed the Prime Minister, the Home Minister, and other members of the BJP intently observing the Odisha tragedy on a large television screen within a spacious, air-conditioned room that too in… https://twitter.com/bhavikakapoor5/status/1665171625594195968?s=51&t=zato-O45CzEtDK-zGtGhcw

I came across several photographs of #Odisha train accident.

In those images, I noticed the Prime Minister, the Home Minister, and other members of the BJP intently observing the Odisha tragedy on a large television screen within a spacious, air-conditioned room that too in expensive designer clothes!

Question: What role did the cameramen and videographers play in that room to capture the pictures from different angles? Bizzare !

Aapda mein avsar formula?  Turning human tragedy into a public relations endeavour to enhance their image?

Has India also become North Korea, which is glorifying the Prime Minister even after hundreds of deaths?

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