Mamata gets gift: CBI probe into train crash


New Delhi: The Centre on Wednesday ordered a CBI probe into the derailment of the Gyaneswari Express train last week, accepting a demand made by Railway Minister Mamata Banerjee.
Sources told CNN-IBN that the CBI (Central Bureau of Investigation) will probe the train crash, which has been blamed on Naxal sabotage, along with the West Bengal police's Criminal Investigation Department and Railway Police. The Union Home Ministry has informed the West Bengal government's Chief Secretary about its decisionto order a CBI probe.
Banerjee, whose Trinamool Congress won the municipal elections in the state on Wednesday, has welcomed the CBI probe. "I have good relations with the Home Minister (P Chidambaram). The truth should come out," she said.
Banerjee first refused to blame the Naxals and alleged a "political conspiracy" behind the Gyaneshwari Express train crash near Jhargram town on Friday, but later said she didn't know who caused the mishap.
Initial objections of the West Bengal government notwithstanding, the Union government decided to orderthe CBI probe as the incident had taken place on railway property and in such cases the concurrence of the state government was not required.
"We have decided to hand over the case to the CBI under Section 5 of Delhi Police Special Establishment Act, under which the CBI functions," an official said.
During the investigation, the CBI will be helped by the Central security agencies, Railway Protection Force and West Bengal government.
"Today the West Bengal government has conveyed to us that they will cooperate in the investigation," the official said.
However, the CPM leadership reacted to the move cautiously. Senior leader of the Communist Party of India-Marxist Sitaram Yechury said, "the decision could have been taken with the state government in confidence."

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