Rail crashes: Minister offers to quit, but PM asks him to wait

Amid two major accidents in the span of four days, Railway Minister Suresh Prabhu has offered to quit the Union Cabinet.

Railway Board Chairman AK Mital, meanwhile, resigned with Air India chief Ashwani Lohani, a railway engineer, being named as his successor, media reports said.

Prabhu, 64, had reportedly met Prime Minister Narendra Modi taking “full moral responsibility” for the back-to-back accidents that triggered calls for his resignation from the Congress.

Prabhu was quoted as saying that the prime minister had asked him to “wait”, suggesting he had offered to quit.

Thirteen coaches of the Kalinga Utkal Express derailed in Khatauli in Uttar Pradesh on August 19 killing 22 people and injuring 156 while 10 coaches of Kaifiyat Express train derailed in UP’s Auraiya district on Wednesday after crashing into a dumper which strayed onto the tracks. Police said about 100 passengers were wounded in today’s derailment.

Prabhu met the prime minister after a meeting of the Cabinet on Wednesday and left the city soon after, his staff said.

Union Defence and Finance minister Arun Jaitley when asked for his reaction said the prime minister will take a decision on whatever “request” the railway minister has made.

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In a series of emotional tweets, Prabhu said he was “extremely pained” by the two derailments in Uttar Pradesh.

“In less than three years as Minister, I have devoted my blood and sweat for the betterment of the Railways. Under leadership of PM, tried to overcome decades of neglect through systemic reforms in all areas leading to unprecedented investment and milestones,” he said.

“New India envisioned by PM deserves a Railways which is efficient and modern. I promise that is the path, on which Rlys is progressing now. I am extremely pained by the unfortunate accidents, injuries to passengers and loss of precious lives. It has caused me deep anguish.”

Later in the day, a train collided with a lorry at an unmanned rail crossing in Villupuram, Tamil Nadu. Railway officials in Delhi described it as a “minor incident”.

“This responsibility business will not do. Either prime minister should sack the minister or he should accept his resignation,” PTI quoted Congress’ chief spokesperson Randeep Surjewala as saying.

Soon after Prabhu’s tweet about meeting the prime minister, the government announced the appointment of Lohani, who is Air India’s Chairman and Managing Director, as Chairman of the Railway Board, succeeding Mital.

An officer of the railway mechanical service who had earlier served as the divisional railway manager in Delhi, Lohani was also the India Tourism Development Corporation chairman and headed the Rail Museum in the Capital, media reports highlighted.

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A 1980 batch officer of the railways’ mechanical service, Lohani has the 2007 Limca National Record for the four engineering degrees which he completed between 1977-1999 from Institute of Engineers, Kolkata, the report said.

He successfully piloted the nomination of the Darjeeling Himalayan Railway as a UNESCO world heritage site. He was decorated with the railway national award for outstanding performance in 1996.

He also set a Guinness World Record in 1998 for running the oldest working steam locomotive in the world, the reports said.

Mohd Jamshed, Member Traffic, a 1980 batch Indian Railway Traffic Service (IRTS) officer; Ghanshyam Singh, Member, Member, Traction, a 1979 batch Indian Railway Service of Electrical Engineering (IRSEE) officer and Ravindra Gupta, Member, Rolling Stock, a 1975 batch officer of Special Class Apprentice (SCA) were believed to be the main contenders to succeed Mital.

Two days before he retired in 2016, Mital, said to be close to Prabhu, was given a two-year extension. He was scheduled to retire in 2018 and would have been the longest serving chairman of the Railway Board if he had continued.

Senior railway officials said Mital was not happy that senior officials of the ministry had to face the brunt of the fallout of the Utkal Express derailment. A day after the accident, Prabhu had sent three senior officials, including a member of the Board, on leave.

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Mital, who previously headed three major railway zones Southern Railway, South Central Railway and Central Railway as general manager — felt the action against the officials “affected the morale of the seniors”.

Ministry sources reportedly said there was “high drama” after Mital’s resignation, with board members requesting him to reconsider his decision.

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