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  • Why were grave red flags ignored: Kharge to PM Modi on Odisha rail tragedy

    Why were grave red flags ignored: Kharge to PM Modi on Odisha rail tragedy

    By PTI
    NEW DELHI:
    Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge on Monday wrote to Prime Minister Narendra Modi over the Odisha railway tragedy, saying “all the empty safety claims” of Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw have now been “exposed” and the government must bring to light the real reasons that caused this grave accident.

    In his letter to Modi, Kharge hit out at the Railway minister for seeking a CBI probe, saying the law enforcement agency is meant to investigate crimes, not railway accidents.

    “The people in charge, your good self and Railway Minister Vaishnaw do not want to admit that there are problems,” the Congress chief said.

    “The Railway Minister claims to have already found a root cause, but yet has requested the CBI to investigate. 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,” Kharge argued. In addition, they lack the technical expertise in railway safety, signalling, and maintenance practices, he said.

    There is a serious concern among the common passengers about this deterioration in the safety of Railways, the Congress chief claimed. “Therefore, it is incumbent upon the government to ascertain and bring to light the real reasons that caused this grave accident,” he said.

    The crash involving Bengaluru-Howrah Superfast Express and Shalimar-Chennai Central Coromandel Express, which were carrying around 2,500 passengers, and a goods train on Friday has left 275 people dead and over 1,100 injured.

    Kharge said the latest audit report of CAG makes a special mention of how between 2017-18 and 2020-21, about seven out of 10 train accidents happened due to derailment.

    “But this was erroneously ignored. Between 2017 and 2021, there was zero testing of Rail and Weld (track maintenance) for safety in East Coast Railways. Why were these grave red flags ignored?” he said.

    In his letter, Kharge said the devastating train accident in Balasore, Odisha, one of the worst in Indian history, has shocked the nation. “The country stands united in this hour of grief. However, the loss of so many precious lives has shaken the conscience of every Indian. The loss of these lives is irreparable and no amount of monetary compensation or words of condolence can make up for this grave tragedy,” he said.

    Despite all the revolutionary strides in the field of transportation, the Indian Railways is still a lifeline for every common Indian, he said.

    It isn’t just the most reliable but also the most economical mode of transport and it’s remarkable how the railways transport passengers that equal the whole population of Australia every single day, he noted.

    “But I say with remorse that instead of focusing on strengthening the railways at the basic level only superficial touch up is being done to stay in the news. Instead of making the railways more effective, more advanced, and more efficient, it is instead being meted out with step-motherly treatment,” he said.

    Meanwhile, consistently flawed decision-making has made travelling by rail unsafe and has in turn compounded the problems of our people, Kharge alleged.

  • Kharge’s son calls PM Modi ‘nalayak beta’, BJP hits back: ‘quite rich for someone who…’

    Kharge’s son calls PM Modi ‘nalayak beta’, BJP hits back: ‘quite rich for someone who…’

    Days after Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge’s “venomous snake” barb at Prime Minister Narendra Modi, his son and former minister Priyank Kharge has now triggered another controversy by calling the top BJP leader ‘nalayak’. Priyank, who is seeking reelection from Chittapur in Kalaburagi district in the upcoming Karnataka assembly polls, said the prime minister, while claiming to be the son of the Banjara community, was “inept” in taking care of them because his party created confusion about reservations for the Scheduled Caste (SC) community. (Also Read | ‘I am a snake, but..’: PM Modi responds to Kharge’s jab in Karnataka’s Kolar)

    Congress leader and former Karnataka minister Priyank Kharge. (HT File)
    Congress leader and former Karnataka minister Priyank Kharge. (HT File)
    “When you (Prime Minister Narendra Modi) came to Gulbarga (Kalaburagi) what did you tell the people of Banjara community? “Aap sab log dariye mat. Banjara ka ek beta Dilli mein Baitha hai (You do not be afraid. A son of Banjara is sitting in Delhi.),” said Priyank, quoting from Modi’s speech.

    “Aisa nalayak beta baitha to kaise hota bhai? Ghar kaise chalega?” (If an inept son is sitting in Delhi, how can you run the family?), he asked, addressing the people.

    He went on to say, “What we are saying is that he said he is the son of the Banjara community and created confusion pertaining to the reservation. Didn’t injustice happen to the Banjara community? Why were stones thrown at Yediyurappa’s house in Shikaripura (in Shivamogga district)? Why Bandh was observed in Kalaburagi and Jewargi? Today there is confusion in the reservation.”

    Priyank also took a swipe at the prime minister for calling himself the son of the Koli, Kabbaliga and Kuruba communities during his earlier visit and now calling himself a son of the Banjara community.

    Karnataka BJP has filed a complaint with Election Commission against Priyank Kharge for his jibe at PM Modi, reported ANI.

    Sharing a video clip of Priyanka Kharge when he made the remarks against PM Modi, BJP IT cell head Amit Malviya said the Congress leader should “focus on defending his seat and not punch above his weight.”

    “What would Priyank Kharge be doing if he wasn’t Mallikarjun Kharge’s son? It is anybody’s guess! It is quite rich for someone, who is feeding of his father’s name, to call a democratically elected PM ‘nalayak’. It is fine to disagree with the PM, criticise him, but calling him names shows a depraved mind (sic),” Malviya said in a tweet.

    Mallikarjun Kharge, meanwhile, defended his son saying he never made those comments for the prime minister. “No. No. It is very wrong. He never said it. Don’t put these words into his mouth. He attacked the parliament member who abused him (not Modi). So, don’t put these words into his mouth (saying it was meant) for Modi. I am sorry, everywhere this is going on (misquoting) purposely. Morning he (Priyank) condemned it but still you people are asking,” the Congress president said.

    (With PTI inputs)