Naxals on killing, leaders play blame game


New Delhi: The latest Naxal attack in which at least 80 people were killed and over 200 others injured early on Friday when the Howrah-Kurla Lokmanya Tilak Gyaneshwari Super Deluxe Express was derailed has stunned the entire nation.
The train was running between Khemasoli and Sardiya stations, about 150 km from Kolkata when five of the 13 derailed coaches of the train fell on an adjacent track and were hit by a goods train coming from the opposite direction, increasing the number of people killed and injured. The deadly attack comes just a day before Kolkata municipal elections. With West Bengal polls just a year away, the attack on a train has begun acquiring political colour with the Left parties questioning Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) attacking Railway Minister Mamata Banerjee, calling her the absent minister. "We expect a more positive response, and a more present Railway Minister in Delhi," said BJP spokesperson Ravi Shankar Prasad in New Delhi.
Mamata claimed that the train derailed because of a bomb blast even as the Centre insisted that it was an act of sabotage.
Till just a day back the Congress and Trinamool Congress, allies at the Centre, were hitting out at each other in the heat of the Kolkata municipal elections. While Mamata accused Congress of betrayal, Union Finance Minister and senior Congress leader Pranab Mukherjee said that the she could not take his party for granted.
Reacting to Friday's Naxal attack Mukherjee was more guarded but almost ruled out Mamata's bomb blast theory.
"We condemn this senseless violence. We do not know the exact reason of it yet, whether there was any sabotage or explosion because till now, as I have heard, there is no evidence," said Mukherjee.
Mamata, who visited the derailment site, passed the buck by saying law and order was a state subject and demanded an investigation by a central Government team into the tragedy. But the Left hit back saying railway safety is her prime responsibility.
The Left, Mamata's enemy No.1 and having already accused of going soft on the Naxals in the past, also insisted that the Centre needed to do more to control the Naxal menace. Read more....

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