Bhopal-Delhi Shatabdi Targeted Again In 4 Days; Stones Pelted On Train Coaches In Vidisha
The window glass of coach C-4 was shattered

Shatabdi Express Pelted Again: Stone Pelted In Vidhisha, Fourth Incident Of Stone Pelting In A Week; No Injuries Reported | FP Photo
Vidhisha (Madhya Pradesh): Bhopal - Delhi Shatabdi Express was targeted again-- second time in four days. Some miscreants pelted stones on the passing train near Mandi Bamora station in Vidisha on Wednesday.
The attack shattered the window glass of the C-4 coach. Vidisha RPF has registered a case of stone pelting and initiated a probe.
Complaint lodged at Bina station
According to passengers, the window glass of coach C-4 was shattered with a loud sound. The passengers immediately informed the train staff. The staff informed the control room and RPF. A complaint was lodged in this matter at Bina station.
No Passenger injured
When the train reached Bina station, Sub Inspector Dharmendra and Assistant Sub Inspector Kanchan Kumar inspected the C-4 coach. Manish Kumar Dubey, the deputy train supervisor posted in the coach, said that the sound of breaking window glass was heard near berth numbers 40, 41, 42, 50, 51, 52. On enquiry, no passenger was injured. The train left Kalhar station at 16:57 and Mandi Bamora station at 17:05.
Shockingly, this is the fourth incident in the last one week. Earlier, the Shatabdi Express was attacked near Rairu station in Gwalior on Sunday night. Similar incidents have also happened on Sonagiri and Vande Bharat trains of Datia.
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