“Shocked By Deaths Of My Brothers”: Rahul Gandhi On Migrants Hit By Train

Congress MP Rahul Gandhi has expressed dismay after 15 migrant labourers were run over by a goods train in Maharashtra’s Aurangabad district early this morning. Mr Gandhi tweeted: “I am shocked by the news of the killing of my labourers and brothers” and said he was ashamed at the treatment being meted out to migrant workers and daily wagers across the country, whom he referred to as “nation builders”.
The migrants run over were part of a group of 20 walking from Jalna in Maharashtra to Bhusaval – a distance of 157 km. According to police, who are counselling the survivors, the migrants slept on the tracks believing that trains would not run due to the nationwide coronavirus lockdown.

Confirming the incident, the Railways tweeted the driver tried to stop the train and also said an inquiry had been ordered into the tragic incident.

“I am shocked by the news of the killing of my labourers and brothers due to the crushing of the goods train. We should be ashamed of the treatment being done to our nation builders. My condolences to the families of those killed and pray for the early recovery of the injured,” Rahul Gandhi posted in Hindi.

Earlier Prime Minister Narendra Modi said he was “extremely anguished” by the migrant workers’ deaths and tweeted that “all possible support” would be offered to their families.

“Extremely anguished by the loss of lives due to the rail accident in Aurangabad, Maharashtra. Have spoken to Railway Minister Piyush Goyal and he is closely monitoring the situation. All possible assistance required is being provided,” the Prime Minister tweeted.

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