Why are Vande Bharat repeatedly making stone pelters their target, mischief or conspiracy?
Vande Bharat Express: India's high speed train Vande Bharat Express remains in the headlines. The train is the country's first engineless train. The specialty of Vande Bharat train is that it is taking the passengers to their destination in less time. Efforts are being made to take this train, which runs at a speed of about 180 km per hour, to every corner of the country.
Stone pelting on Vande Bharat Express
Meanwhile, big news is coming out regarding Vande Bharat Express. Actually, people around Ghaziabad pelted stones at the train. As soon as the train passed through Modinagar, stones were pelted at the train. In this stone pelting, the glasses on E1 and C4 coaches of the train were broken due to stone pelting. It is fortunate that there was no loss of life in this incident nor was any passenger injured.
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Stones pelted on train for the fourth time
However, an FIR has been registered regarding the incident and Ghaziabad Police is trying to find out with the help of CCTV who carried out this attack. This is not the first time that Vande Bharat has been pelted with stones in this manner. Even before this, mischievous elements have targeted Vande Bharat which was coming from Dehradun to Delhi on 22nd November, 27th October and 22nd October.
Conspiracy or mischief?
The question that arises here is that on the same dates on which the train was attacked last month, the train has been targeted in the month of November also. This also raises the possibility that this is not being done as part of any conspiracy. At present the police is investigating the matter. Repeated such incidents have increased the concern of the railway administration as well as the police. Many reports of targeting of Vande Bharat Express have come to light from across the country. News of stone pelting has also come to light in Kanpur, Bulandshahr and Varanasi.
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