Utkal Express derailment: Suresh Prabhu asks authorities to ‘fix responsibility’

The Union Minister said he was monitoring the situation closely and that restoration of tracks was his top priority.

August 20, 2017 01:23 pm | Updated December 03, 2021 12:26 pm IST - New Delhi

A policeman stands guard as a mangled coach of the Puri-Haridwar Utkal Express train is being hauled of the tracks by a crane, at the accident site in Khatauli near Muzaffarnagar on Sunday.

A policeman stands guard as a mangled coach of the Puri-Haridwar Utkal Express train is being hauled of the tracks by a crane, at the accident site in Khatauli near Muzaffarnagar on Sunday.

Railway Minister Suresh Prabhu on Sunday directed the Chairman of the Railway Board to fix responsibility on “prima facie evidence by the end of day” into the derailment of the Utkal Express in Uttar Pradesh.

The minister said he was monitoring the situation closely and that restoration of tracks was his top priority.

Over 20 people died after 14 coaches of the Utkal Express derailed near Muzaffarnagar in western Uttar Pradesh yesterday evening. “Restoration is top priority. Seven coaches tackled. Also ensuring best possible medical care for the injured. Monitoring situation closely,” he said in a tweet.

“Will not allow laxity in operations by the Board. Have directed CRB to fix responsibility on prima facie evidence by end of day,” he tweeted.

The minister, who has been keeping a close tab on the situation since yesterday, directed senior officials and medical personnel to provide assistance to injured passengers and all possible help to relatives of affected passengers.

Mr. Prabhu had ordered an inquiry into the derailment yesterday. He said he was personally monitoring the situation and strict action will be taken in case of any lapse.

The minister also announced ₹3.5 lakh ex-gratia compensation for those who lost their lives, ₹50,000 for the seriously injured and ₹ 25,000 for those who received minor injuries.

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