Rahul Gandhi: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi had recently blamed the Railways for the death of a railway employee who got stuck between the engine and the buffer of a coach during shunting in Bihar. During this time he Prime Minister Narendra Modi Was also targeted.
At the same time, now BJP IT Cell head Amit Malviya has hit back at Rahul Gandhi regarding this matter. He has said that this kind of cheap politics on someone's tragic death in an accident diminishes the stature of the leader of the opposition of this country.
Rahul Gandhi had targeted PM Modi
Attacking the PM regarding this incident, Rahul Gandhi had written, “When will the common people be safe, Modi ji? You are busy in protecting just 'one' Adani. This horrific picture and news is the long negligence of Indian Railways. , is the result of neglect and deliberate under-recruitment.”
Amit Malviya hit back
Amit Malviya, while replying to Rahul Gandhi on social media, wrote, “Such cheap politics on someone's tragic death in an accident diminishes the stature of the leader of the opposition of this country. This incident has been investigated and the conclusion has been reached.” Kantawala Amar Kumar lost his life due to the mistake and negligence of his co-worker Mohammad Suleman. If your understanding and sympathy is not zero, then delete this disgusting post and apologize to Amar Kumar's family.
Know what is the whole matter
According to the information, this incident took place when shunting of Lucknow-Barauni Express was going on at platform number five at Barauni Junction in Begusarai district. During this time, Amar Kumar died after getting stuck between the engine and the buffer of a coach.
According to the railway report, railway worker Mohammad Suleman gave a hand signal to the engine pilot that everything is fine. During this time Amar Kumar was not in the middle of the engine but right in front of the side buffer. According to sources, Amar's family has said after the Railway report that Amar Kumar has died a very painful death due to the conspiratorial mischief of Suleman.
