Move to hand over `train sabotage` case to NIA sparks row

The Kerala government`s decision to refer to the NIA the probe into Nilambur train sabotage attempt case today triggered a wordy duel.

Kozhikode/Thiruvananthapuram: The Kerala
government`s decision to refer to the NIA the probe into
Nilambur train sabotage attempt case today triggered a wordy
duel between Union Minister of State for Home Mullappally
Ramachandran and state Home Minister Kodiyeri Balakrishnan.

The LDF government should clarify as to what prompted the
state to seek an NIA probe into the incident, Ramachandran
said at Kozhikode.

Ramachandran, while talking to reporters, sought to know
whether it was an admission that the investigation machinery
was weak under the LDF government.

"I do not believe that police system in the state had
weakened. If the state Home Minister asks, I am ready to give
the names of able officers in Kerala police to conduct the
probe," he said.

Reacting to Ramachandran`s statement, Balakrishnan told
reporters in the state capital that, in fact the Union
Minister should have welcomed the state`s decision to refer
the case to the central agency.

While deciding to refer the case to NIA, the state had
also taken into account the earlier statement of Ramachandran
that the role of subversive elements in the incident could not
be ruled out.

"We are keen that an effective probe should take place in
the case. Hurling criticism against the state government would
not help. What is required is joint efforts to solve the
case," Balakrishnan said.

Balakrishnan had said in the state Assembly yesterday
that the state would ask the Centre for an NIA probe in the
case since the investigation so far had found possible
involvement of subversive elements in damaging the braking
system of a stationary train at Nilambur in Malappuram
district last week.

PTI

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