Train tragedies: Mamata on the backfoot
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Train tragedies: Mamata on the backfoot

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Train tragedies: Mamata on the backfoot Ritesh K Srivastava

TMC chief Mamata Banerjee’s stint as Union Railway Minister in the past one year has been extremely disappointing. Frequent train disasters have badly tarnished Mamata’s pro-people’s image since Railways are the lifeline of India and the common man’s means of transportation.

After General Elections, Mamata’s induction in the UPA-II as Railways Minister was welcomed amid hopes that the firebrand politician will revive the fortunes of Indian Railways and rescue it from the gimmickry of her predecessor Lalu Yadav.

Blot on pro-people image

Known for her clean image in politics, Didi has clearly failed to restore people’s waning faith in railways as the safest mode of transport in India.

Misleading statements made by Mamata Banerjee, her pointless attack on Left and her ‘conspiracy theories’ after every train mishap has only spoiled her reputation as a leader of the masses.

She might have introduced new trains, launched various innovative services, reduced cost of running trains and kept the rail fares untouched, but she has undoubtedly failed to prevent the loss of precious human lives in train accidents.

In the wake of train tragedies one after another, the crusader from West Bengal is finding it hard to justify her continuance in the central cabinet as Union Minister of Railways.

Mamata’s only agenda seems to be prising West Bengal from the clutches of the Left and strengthening her party’s support base in her home state. Buoyed by TMC’s recent victory over the Left Front in the West Bengal municipal polls, Didi seems to be focussing more on the Left’s misrule than improving the state of Indian Railways.

Probably this has given credence to the Opposition’s hue and cry over her constant ignorance of her Ministry as one of the factors responsible for the poor state of Railways.

Autocratic mannerism

It seems that Left’s divorce from the Congress-led UPA alliance has given Mamata a free hand to run the Indian Railways in a ham-fisted manner. In the past one year, she has transferred over a dozen Railway Board Chairman without assigning any reason. She has been facing flak for transferring top railways official before the completion of their mandatory three-year term, again for no apparent reasons. It is sad to see how top railway officials are blaming in one voice the Uttar Banga Express driver Madhab Chandra Dey- a recipient of the Driver of the Year Award from the railways- for the Sainthia tragedy. The family of Dey, who died on the spot in the Sainthia train tragedy, is deeply hurt by accusations of ‘erratic behaviour’ levelled on him.

Vital statistics

If we go by statistics, then the latest train accident at Sainthia in West Bengal's Birbhum district, which claimed the lives of at least 66 people and injured over 150 passengers, is the sixth major tragedy in the past one year and the second in less than two months in the state.

An analysis of data on train accidents over the past 20 years shows that Mamata Banerjee as a Rail Minister is no better than her predecessors. A look at the number of causalities in train accidents since financial year 1990-91 makes Mamata the fifth worst performer in the dubious list of worst rail ministers.

The year 1995-96, when CK Jaffer Sharief was the Railway Minister, a total of 427 deaths took place making him the worst minister in recent times. With 374 fatalities in 1999-2000, Nitish Kumar comes second in this list. He is followed by Lalu Yadav as there were 302 deaths in 2006-07 when he was the minister.

Looking at Mamata’s performance from November 10, 2009 to July 19, 2010, more than 233 deaths have occurred so far. The figure is unacceptably high.

If we look at the total number of casualties taking place during the entire tenure of a minister, then the terms of CK Jaffer Sharief and Lalu Prasad Yadav saw over 900 deaths each. Nitish Kumar served two terms of two years each, during which 900 fatalities occurred However, if compared with them, Mamata's past term (of about two years) along with her current tenure has so far witnessed 518 fatalities.

Rail accidents claim one person every second day considering the average fatalities for the past 20 years which is 186 per year. However, the sad part of Indian Railways’ success story has been that there are still so many deaths despite technological advancements.

Rampant corruption

Rampant corruption in Indian Railways, the formidable nexus of rail agents and travel agencies, flawed ticket booking rules, improper administration resulting in chaos at major railway stations and lack of proper security has only annoyed the common man.

Of late, the Railways has come under scanner for not working in coordination with security agencies, violating its safety policies, and not fulfilling its responsibility by stepping up precautionary measures to protect passengers and railway property in danger zones.

It is very unpleasant that every time a tragedy occurs, Centre and state governments as well as Railways merely announce obligatory compensations for victims and get on with relief and rescue operations.

What is further disappointing is to know that the money meant for upgrading safety of trains and passengers is often diverted to the expansion of rail networks.

Each time a new minister takes charge of the Railways, providing better train connectivity to his native state or his constituency becomes his foremost policy.

Measures required

It is also true that accidents are unpredictable, but the scale of human suffering, loss of lives, and destruction of properties worth billions of rupees can surely be minimised to a great extent.

And for this, the concerned authorities need to take extra measures that include training and imparting new skills, providing better equipment for surveillance and monitoring, better co-ordination among Centre and state agencies, well-equipped armed forces for security and an efficient disaster response mechanism.

The Anti-Collision Devices meant for averting major accidents must be installed in a speedy manner across all zones of Indian Railways.

The Indian Railways boast of being the third largest rail network after Russia and China and being the largest employer among railway networks of the world, but the frequent train tragedies mars its success story.

Slow modernisation, lack of technical know-how, human error and the armed conflict by the home-grown Naxals have all made Indian Railways vulnerable to such an extent that passengers are now scared of travelling by trains.

This also raises doubts over our ability and preparedness to start high-velocity bullet trains in India.

It is high time that Mamata Didi wakes up from deep slumber and takes steps required to rescue Railways from all that ails it.

First Published: Friday, July 23, 2010, 12:18

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Smita - Delhi
it is surprising why mamata didot transfer a single senior official after sainthia! clearly it was the fault of the station concerned. why there is no talk about what happened to the probe? and why is the probe being done by a railway official from the mechanical department and not an independent body? how many more skeletons will the railway minister hide?
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VISHANK - MUMBAI
the situation of safety standard is pathetic. crores of rupees are spent on paper for safety but actual spending is negligible. e.g a very crucial cadre in train operations i.e the control cadre whose instructions are considered as final word by the line staff is treated as under:
1)the control staff is not considered as safety cadre.
2) 15% vacancies are kept for years together.
3) 10% of the cadre working as controllers are not properly ed nor trained to work as controllers thereby putting the lives of lakhs of travelling public at risk.
4)in such a stressful job medically incapable persons such as cardiac patients are posted
2)they are forced ton work for 45-50 days without even a days rest.
5)this cadre does not even have a weekly calender day rest and they work for all 365 days a year.
6)wrong programming of computerization of control is done there by making the working more unsafe. crores of rupees is spent in the name of technological up gradation damaging the safety.
7) controllers who have never touched a mouse in their life time are forced to work in this unsafe system with just 2 days of paper training.
8) inefficient operating officer are posted as heads of this department.
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ramprasad - bihar
mamta pl go to lallu prasad yadav ji for tution he will teach you plitics and hindi
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RAJAT KUMAR MOHINDRU - JALANDHAR CITY .PUNJAB
the union minister for railways mamata banerjee is on the back foot now , the reason railway accidents has brought her graf down . as no doubt she is at present busy in west bengal to give a tough fight to the c.p.i.(m) the party that is in power from more then two decades . as mamata baneerjee failed to give extra sittings in her office in new delhi , some important files like installing of anti collision drive in the long distance and fast running trains is still pending from years . the safety , security of the railway passengers in dilemma .the catering services provided in the shatabdi , rajdhani trains is not up to the mark . complaints in regard to quality of catering came pouring in from the railway passengers . the major issue of safety and security of the passengers could not be pacified to the passengers . the nexus between the travel agents in regard to tatkal booking is in question . the increasing more coaches in some long distance trains is the need of time and until and unless prior approval is made by the railway authourties the number of coaches cannot be extended . the introduction of more new trains have been connected with west bengal . no doubt she is a minister without any allegations and is lady of simplicity . as she should devote more time to her new delhi office rather then indulging in state politics .
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RAJAT KUMAR MOHINDRU - JALANDHAR CITY .PUNJAB
the union minister for railways mamata banerjee is on the back foot now , the reason railway accidents has brought her graf down . as no doubt she is at present busy in west bengal to give a tough fight to the c.p.i.(m) the party that is in power from more then two decades . as mamata baneerjee failed to give extra sittings in her office in new delhi , some important files like installing of anti collision drive in the long distance and fast running trains is still pending from years . the safety , security of the railway passengers in dilemma .the catering services provided in the shatabdi , rajdhani trains is not up to the mark . complaints in regard to quality of catering came pouring in from the railway passengers . the major issue of safety and security of the passengers could not be pacified to the passengers . the nexus between the travel agents in regard to tatkal booking is in question . the increasing more coaches in some long distance trains is the need of time and until and unless prior approval is made by the railway authourties the number of coaches cannot be extended . the introduction of more new trains have been connected with west bengal . no doubt she is a minister without any allegations and is lady of simplicity . as she should devote more time to her new delhi office rather then indulging in state politics .
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ailrsa - Bangalore
as reporter says mamata is not interested about the railway work. her eyes are to bengal chief minister seat. she don`t know that now she is in the hands of maoist who is trying to break the integrity of india by isolating different parts like assam , manipur etc. the foriegn fund is liberally supplied for this purpose. now they want west bengal to be isolated.
another part in this is the huge vacancies existing in the loco pilots category. around 30% vacancies available in this safety category. continous night duties even up to 6 nights..working hours as per rules(hours of employment regulation-hoer- framed in 1931)is 13 hours, no compulsory rest... extended working now even up to 500 kms.
a revision is required for all these...
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debasish - INDIA
personally i dont think she is a good administrator. she should concentrate more on her own portfolio rather in other affairs. people wud not listen to any pretext when die in numbers in such a tragic way...tht is the common logic to understand.
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Sasanka Sekhar - Orissa
it is upto the pm whether such ministers are able to control our country or not. she is more intrested in bengal politics and want to become the cm. she has no other aim. the politics not done by the singers, painter, architests. mr. pm now the time comes,please do something.
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Krithika Govindasamy - Coimbatore
instead of throwing complaints on political leadres and technological advancements, all the citizens in india should take the responsibility in preventing accidents to safeguard our precious human lives.....
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