Conspiracy in Hardoi similar to Kanpur
Following the conspiracy to derail the Kalindi Express in Kanpur, similar news from Hardoi has sparked a wave of concern. According to sources, the railway suspects that a plan was made to cause an explosion in Hardoi by creating a short circuit. The incident involves tampering with the electrical pole cable that the Durgiana Express train collided with. The railway is currently investigating the matter.
Conspiracy in Hardoi similar to Kanpur
After Kanpur, a major accident was averted in Hardoi on Wednesday. The Durgiana Express, traveling from Kolkata to Amritsar, collided with an electrical pole cable in an unusual manner, raising suspicions. It is being claimed that this was not a technical fault, but rather a deliberate attempt to tamper with the system.
Conspiracy in Hardoi similar to Kanpur
According to railway sources, another train had passed through the same area shortly before the incident, and everything appeared normal at the time. This raises suspicions that the cable was tampered with to cause a short circuit and trigger an explosion. The incident has created a stir within the railway department, and all angles are being investigated.
Conspiracy in Hardoi similar to Kanpur
On Wednesday, the driver of the Durgiana Express noticed something hanging from the electric line. The loco pilot immediately applied the emergency brakes to stop the train. During this time, a blast occurred in the OHE (Overhead Electric) line, causing a sudden power outage, which narrowly averted a major accident. The train was traveling from Kolkata to Amritsar, and if it had fully collided with the cable, the situation could have been catastrophic.
Conspiracy in Hardoi similar to Kanpur
The incident has caused panic within the railway administration. In recent days, there have been multiple incidents where there appears to be a conspiracy to cause train accidents. Previously, an LPG cylinder was found in front of the Kalindi Express in Kanpur, along with flammable materials and matches near the tracks.