Tripura Governor's 'rail tracks sabotage' claim irks parties

IANS  |  Agartala 

Tathagata Roy's "railway tracks sabotage" claim irked political parties in the state on Monday, with both the ruling Left and the opposition terming the allegation "unwarranted amid the election process".

and Communist Party of India-Marxist told the media separately that "in the midst of election process, the Governor's claim is totally unwarranted... the two incidents took place long back".

Roy on Saturday tweeted that "sabotage" was being attempted on the newly-laid broad-gauge Agartala-Udaipur (southern Tripura) railway line in the state and demanded a probe.

"... Removal of fish plates and an attempt at sawing through a rail have been reported. I am in touch with and the state government," Roy said in his tweet on Saturday and in an interview to a local television channel on Sunday.

"As a former railway engineer, I know the nitty-gritty of the railway engineering."

A of the Northeast Frontier Railway (NFR), on the condition of anonymity, said that the Chahatey Ram in a report to the earlier this month said two cut marks of half-an-inch and an-inch on the southern Tripura-bound railway tracks had been found. "This was not a major issue."

"A total of 132 pandrol clips and had gone missing from a railway track. The RPF (Railway Protection Force) and Police officials accompanied by railway engineers had visited the two spots and everything had been set right.

Police had arrested three children," the said quoting the NFR GM's report.

The said: "Such type of incidents occurred across the country. As the pandrol clips contain high quality steel, thieves sometimes steal these to sell them in the market."

of (GRP) said: "Some fish plates on the tracks were cut about one and a half months ago but later the engineers repaired those. These areas are not under the GRP, they fall under the RPF."

"We are always on maximum alert to provide security to the railways and the passengers," Debbarma told IANS.

Pradesh Vice said that the Governor's "immature claim would create panic among the passengers".

"There might be some stray incident involving the railway operations. If the came to know of such incidents he should alert the appropriate authority and the "

"The Governor's statement is dangerous and alarming. As a of a state, he should not make any such public statement which would create law and order problem," said Biswas, who is also a of the

CPI-M member Gautam Das, terming the Governor's statement "misleading and confusing", said when the NFR engineers and workers had been laying railway tracks in Tripura, the outlawed terror outfit National Liberation Front of (NLFT) had attacked them several times.

"The has recently forged an electoral alliance with the NLFT's political organisation Indigenous People's Front of Why the raised the old petty issue during the election process, he knows better," Das told the media.

more or less supported the governor's statement.

told IANS: "In the middle of election process, I would not make any comment against the However, we did not get any communication from the on this issue."

Elections to the 60-member Assembly will be held on February 18.

Civil Engineer-turned-politician Roy, a former member of the and a state in (from 2002 to 2006), took charge as the 16th of on May 20, 2015.

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First Published: Mon, January 29 2018. 16:30 IST