Sunday, June 4, 2023

Odisha Government, Accused Of Manipulating Train Deaths, Says "No Intention To Hide"

 

Odisha Train Crash: Of the 275 bodies, only 108 have been identified, the chief secretary said.

Bhubaneswar:

Odisha Chief Secretary PK Jena said his government has no intention to hide the deaths in the Balasore train crash and the entire rescue operation was being conducted in full public view.

Reacting to allegations that the death count figure was being manipulated, he said Odisha believes in transparency.

"Media persons are very much present at the accident site since the beginning. Everything is being done in the presence of cameras," he said.

"The railways had stated the death count as 288. We also said that, and the figure was based on information from the railways. But, our Balasore District Collector has verified the death count, and the figure was 275 till 10 am of Sunday," he said.

Asked about the change in the death count, Mr Jena said it was due to double counting of some bodies.

The chief secretary said there was also no prohibition on the entry of media persons at the accident site. "The rescue and even restoration activities went on in full public view," he said.

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee questioned the death figures, stating that 61 people from her state were dead and 182 were still missing.

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"If from one state, 182 are missing and 61 are confirmed dead, then where would the figures stand?" she asked, addressing a press conference.

Railway Minister Ashiwini Vaishnaw declined to take any questions from journalists in connection with Mamata Banerjee's allegation.

Of the 275 dead bodies, only 108 have been identified, the chief secretary said.

He said the state would like all the bodies to be identified so that those could be cremated by their families.

"Keeping in view the prevailing hot weather, the bodies are decomposing fast. Therefore, the state can maximum wait for two more days before disposing of them as per the law," he said.
 

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

 

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Protesting Wrestlers Meet Amit Shah, Demand Strong Chargesheet Against WFI Chief

 

Protesting wrestlers met Home Minister Amit Shah at his official residence on Saturday, 3 June, to press forward with their demands for the arrest of Wrestling Federation of India chief Brij Bhushan Singh over sexual harassment allegations against him

This comes days after the wrestlers threatened to throw their medals into the Ganga river and gave a five-day ultimatum to the Centre to arrest Singh.

Wrestlers Bajrang Punia and Sakshi Malik along with several coaches are said to have attended the meeting, which lasted for around two hours and ended after midnight.

"We had a meeting with the Home Minister. I can’t comment further," Bajrang was quoted as saying by The Indian Express.

During the meeting, the status of the probe into the charges against Singh was the main issue discussed. The wrestlers also pressed for a strong chargesheet to be filed at the earliest, according to The Indian Express.

Two FIRs have been filed against Singh so far, based on complaints of seven woman wrestlers. Some of the key allegations mentioned include demanding sexual favours, inappropriate touching, multiple instances of molestation — including groping, pulling up t-shirts, touching navel and buttock, sliding hands over breasts — and use of blackmail and intimidation tactics such as stalking to silence the players.

The two FIRs — accessed by The Quint — are registered under Sections 354 (assault or criminal force to a woman with intent to outrage her modesty), 354A (sexual harassment), 354D (stalking) and 34 (common intention) of the Indian Penal Code (IPC).

One FIR, based on the complaint of a minor's father, also invokes section 10 of the Protection Of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act, which entails five to seven years of imprisonment.

(With inputs from The Indian Express.)

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Odisha Government, Accused Of Manipulating Train Deaths, Says "No Intention To Hide"

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