Vande Bharat: What stone attack in India? What is the real truth! What did the railway say?

Is it true that slaves were pelted with stones on Sunday in India? The railway authorities have opened up about it. However, in the night, various news media broadcast the news of another stone attack in Bande India. Semi high speed train was coming from NJP towards Howrah. And then India was under attack in Bihar. Alleged stone pelting at Bande in Bihar aimed at India. Stones were allegedly pelted on the windows of India’s room near Bande at Barsai station in Bihar. It is claimed that stones hit the glass of room C-11 in the moving train. A portion of the glass in the stone is claimed to be partially broken. Hindustan Times Bangla has fact-checked it.

North East Frontier Railway Chief Public Relations Officer Sabyasachi Dey said there was no incident of stone pelting. Several TV channels showed a scratch showing that the train was attacked. However, no case was registered. No damage was done. Railway CPRO said.

However, after the train arrived at Howrah that night, several passengers claimed to the media that stones were thrown on the train.

Meanwhile, there was stone pelting on India in Banda earlier too. This time too stones were allegedly thrown when the train was passing over Bihar. However, the railway did not want to accept the matter. No passenger was reported injured.

Meanwhile, there are some stains on the glass of the railway room. It is being tested. Seeing this scratch in the dark of the night also spread panic among the passengers. After that the passengers reported the matter to the railway police. However, the allegation of stone pelting has naturally spread panic among the passengers.

BJP leader Rahul Sinha told the media that the attack is being carried out in a planned way. In fact, this incident is being planned on the border of Bengal. It is very reprehensible.

Meanwhile, Prime Minister Narendra Modi recently inaugurated the Vande Bharat Express through a virtual medium. However, from the day after the start of the journey, it seems that the rhythm of India has been cut. Many of the passengers raised questions about India’s passenger services at Bande. They also questioned the quality of the Indian menu in Bande. This time there are allegations of stone pelting in India. But what is the question of passenger protection?