Tathagata Roy.
Meghalaya Governor, Tathagata Roy. File image

Tripura Governor Tathagata Roy on Saturday said โ€œsabotageโ€ was being attempted on the newly laid broad-gauge Agartala-Udaipur railway line in the state and demanded an investigation.

โ€œCases of sabotage of newly-laid rail track taking place in parts of Tripura. Removal of fish plates and an attempt at sawing through a rail have been reported. I am in touch with General Manager, N.F. Railway and the state government,โ€ Roy said in a tweet.

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โ€œI came to know about the incident in December end last year after finding the report published in a local newspaper,โ€ Roy told reporters.

Demanding a proper investigation into the matter, Roy said it could have been carried out by anybodyโ€ฆ

On January 24, 2017, then Railway Minister Suresh Prabhu inaugurated the 44.76 km new rail line beyond Agartala โ€” up to the temple city of Udaipur.

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The rail line section is part of the 114-km Agartala-Sabroom broad gauge line project. The anticipated cost of the Agartala-Sabroom project is Rs 3,351 crore and would be completed by March 2019.

There are three crossing stations โ€” Bishalgarh, Bishramganj and Udaipur โ€” and one halt at Skerkote on the Agartala-Udaipur railway line. There are 58 road crossings and 87 major and minor bridges across the new line.

Northeast Frontier Railway General Manager Chahatey Ram, said: โ€œTwo incidents of the track tampering were found in early December.โ€

He said in one case, the railway team found the fish plates of the tracks were removed for over a distance of 15-20 metres.

โ€œWhile in another incident, which was reported a week later, there were marks of saw of the tracks which indicated that someone tried to cut the rail,โ€ he said.

He also said that the matter was reported to police immediately and a case was lodged.