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Any ‘conspiracy’ to cause train accidents will not continue for long: Amit Shah

IndiaTimes Tuesday, 17 September 2024 ()
Union home minister Amit Shah emphasized that any conspiracy against train operations will be short-lived. Investigative agencies are examining recent accidents while the CBI, NIA, railway police, and home ministry collaborate on a safety roadmap. The government is committed to addressing these issues and has developed a comprehensive security scheme for railway infrastructure following recent incidents.
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