A potential disaster was narrowly averted in Kanpur last night when a suspected attempt to blow up the Kalindi Express was foiled by the alertness of the loco pilot. The incident, believed to be part of a growing conspiracy known as “Rail Jihad,” occurred at around 8:25 PM as the train traveled between Prayagraj and Bhiwani. The Kalindi Express, carrying hundreds of passengers, collided with an LPG cylinder placed on the tracks near the Mundheri Crossing, causing a loud explosion but no casualties.
Kalindi Express Incident: A Close Call
The train was moving at a speed of 80 to 90 km per hour when the pilot noticed an obstruction on the tracks. Despite applying the emergency brake, the train struck the cylinder. Railway Protection Force (RPF) officials rushed to the scene and discovered several alarming objects near the track: a filled LPG cylinder, explosives, a box of matches, a petrol-filled bottle, and a suspicious bag. These findings raise pressing questions: Was there an orchestrated attempt to derail the Kalindi Express under the guise of Rail Jihad?
Rail Jihad: An Emerging Threat?
The concept of Rail Jihad has been linked to terrorist conspiracies emanating from Pakistan, with extremists purportedly targeting Indian rail infrastructure. Intelligence agencies recently uncovered a video by Pakistan-based terrorist Farhatullah Gori, demonstrating how to create bombs using everyday items like pressure cookers. This video has sparked concerns that extremists are now adopting sabotage tactics to target trains across India.
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Spate Of Recent Incidents
The Kanpur incident is the latest in a series of alarming events involving deliberate attempts to derail trains:
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31 August, Baran, Rajasthan: Motorcycle parts were placed on the track, but an accident was averted.
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17 August, Sabarmati Express: The train collided with boulders placed on the track, raising suspicions of sabotage.
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22 August, Aligarh: Police arrested a man named Afsan for placing an alloy wheel on the railway track.
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23 August, Farrukhabad Express: The train narrowly avoided disaster when a large piece of wood was found on the track.
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26 August, Pali, Rajasthan: A cement block was placed on the track in an attempt to derail the Vande Bharat Express.
In each of these incidents, quick action by train pilots and authorities averted potential catastrophes, but the question remains: are these part of a larger, organized effort to target Indian railways?
Questions That Demand Answers
- Who placed the LPG cylinder on the Kanpur track, and why were explosives found nearby?
- Is there a coordinated effort to derail trains under the guise of Rail Jihad?
- What further measures can authorities take to protect Indian Railways from such acts of sabotage?
Indian Railways is the lifeline for millions of commuters, and these attempts to target its infrastructure underscore the urgent need for enhanced security measures. The Kanpur incident serves as a chilling reminder of the potential threats lurking on the nation’s rail networks, and the need for vigilance in safeguarding them from future attacks.