Railways terminates 13 employees for Kalinga Utkal derailment

Shobhit Kalra
Published on: 30 Aug 2017 2:44 PM GMT
Railways terminates 13 employees for Kalinga Utkal derailment
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New Delhi: Indian Railways on Wednesday terminated the services of 13 employees, including a Junior Engineer and 11 'gangmen' or track maintenance personnel, for "dereliction of duty" in connection with the derailment of Kalinga Utkal Express on August 19 in which 22 people died and over 150 were injured.

"Thirteen people have been removed from job under section 14/2 of the Railways Act for dereliction of duty and gross negligence in the Muzaffarnagar derailment case," said Railway Ministry spokesperson Anil Saxena.

Those who were terminated included a Junior Engineer (Permanent Way), 11 gangmen and a hammer man.

The senior official said the decision was taken by the senior administrative officials of the Delhi division of Northern Railways.

He also said that railways has powers under Section 14/2 of the Railway Act to remove employees from service without any inquiry.

The action comes over 10 days after 14 coaches of the Kalinga Utkal Express derailed in Muzaffarnagar's Khatauli area.

Following the accident, the Railways had suspended four engineers, sent on leave three officials, and transferred one official.

IANS

Shobhit Kalra

Shobhit Kalra

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