Bhubaneswar: Windowpane of an executive class coach of the Rourkela-Bhubaneswar Vande Bharat Express (20835) train was damaged due to stone pelting between Meramandali and Budhapank on the Dhenkanal-Angul railway section in Odisha, officials said on Sunday.
According to officials, the incident was reported by the on-duty RPF Escorting Staff. Following the information, the security wing of the East Coast Railway zone (ECoR) alerted the Railway Protection Force (RPF) and the Government Railway Police (GRP). RPF’s Assistant Security Commissioner from Cuttack rushed to the spot.
Local police were also been informed about the matter. Strict action will be taken against the stone-palters. Both the security wing of ECoR in coordination with local police are on the job to trace out the culprits, the railways said in a statement.
This is not the first time in the country the Vande Bharat Express train has been targeted.
Andhra Pradesh | Stones pelted on Vande Bharat train in Visakhapatnam which will be flagged off by PM Modi on Jan 19. Incident occurred during maintenance.
Glass pane of a coach of Vande Bharat express was damaged near Kancharapalem, Visakhapatnam. Further probe underway: DRM pic.twitter.com/JQLrHbwyJ4
— ANI (@ANI) January 11, 2023
Similar incidents occurred in other parts of the country. However, no passengers have been harmed in any of the incidents so far.
Attack on Vande Bharat doesn’t seem to end.
Haters and miscreants have pelted stone on VB train coming from Gorakhpur to Lucknow near Rasauli station outer, the glass of coach C6 window was broken. The passengers narrowly escaped.pic.twitter.com/O83wLMvnx9
— Megh Updates 🚨™ (@MeghUpdates) November 23, 2023
Indian Railways, especially East Coast Railway (ECoR) is consistently making drives to educate the public, especially those residing near areas of rail lines, not to throw stones on trains that could harm passengers.
However, the incidents of stone pelting on the train have continued to occur despite the efforts of the Indian Railways and law enforcement agencies to prevent them.