Vande Bharat: If Vande Bharat train had passed through the Udaipur-Jaipur track, a major accident could have occurred. A complete conspiracy was hatched to crash the Vande Bharat train. In Chittorgarh, Rajasthan, mischievous elements laid huge stones on the railway track ahead of Gangrar station. Apart from this, an iron rod was also stuck near the joint in such a way that a major accident could have happened. However, due to the timely presence of mind of the driver, a major accident was averted. At the same time, it has not been known who stuck the rebar on the track and who laid the stones. Railway Police is investigating the matter.
#WATCH , Vande Bharat Udaipur-Jaipur stopped in the Gangarar-Soniyana section due to the placing of some ballast on the track and of two rods, of one foot each, in the joggle plate.
(Source: North Western Railway) pic.twitter.com/SE4bwocNfQ
— ANI MP/CG/Rajasthan (@ANI_MP_CG_RJ) October 2, 2023
Stones were laid on the railway tracks at many places
A major accident was averted due to the wisdom of the driver of Vande Bharat train. Actually, Vande Bharat train leaving from Udaipur reached Chittorgarh. When the train reached Gangrar station here, the loco pilot suddenly saw stones lying on the railway track. The loco pilot suddenly applied the brakes. After this, when he got down from the train and checked, he realized how big an accident could have happened. Actually, big stones were laid at 3 to 4 places on the railway track. Apart from this, a big iron nail was also erected at the place where the track was connected and a stone was placed in between it. That means every effort was made to derail Vande Bharat.
A major accident was averted
Let us tell you, on 24 September 2023, PM Modi had flagged off 9 Vande Bharat trains. Udaipur-Jaipur Vande Bharat train was also flagged off in the same episode. Vande Bharat train travels on this route throughout the week except Tuesday. Even today i.e. on Monday, Vande Bharat train left on time. At the same time, it is a matter of great relief for the passengers traveling in the train that a major accident was averted.