Trains roll, travellers complain by nikhilndls on 26 July, 2012 - 09:01 AM | ||
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nikhilndls | Trains roll, travellers complain on 26 July, 2012 - 09:01 AM | |
Passengers who were stranded at stations in north Bengal for two days have said no team from the railways came to help them, whether with water, food or medical aid.“My children, Amon and Cherry, are suffering from gastro-enteritis. I had asked the station manager of New Cooch Behar repeatedly last night to arrange for a doctor. But till this afternoon, no doctor has attended to my children. I bought mineral water bottles from outside the station,” said Sanjoy Jain, a passenger in the B7 coach of the Dibrugarh-bound Rajdhani Express.He said: “Later, local MLA Rabindranath Ghosh gave us ORS packs and I gave those to my children.” Jain’s train rolled towards Assam at 3.25pm today.Eight other trains, too, left for the neighbouring state this afternoon.But railway sources said no train was allowed to cross the border after dark as a precaution.The first train to leave north Bengal, from Alipurduar, was the Sampark Kranti Express at 2.45pm. In the next 30 minutes, five other trains left for Guwahati.Service resumed after a pilot train from Alipurduar reached Assam’s New Bongaigaon station without being attacked on the way and made its way back to Alipurduar this afternoon.“From 2.45pm today, trains have started moving towards Guwahati after the paramilitary force took charge of passing the trains in a 54km-stretch (from Srirampur to Salakati) in Kokrajhar where clashes have been taking place,” said Shitushing Hajong, the public relations officer of the Northeast Frontier Railway from Maligaon, Assam. |