"I feel that Railways is the most soft target. I do not have any problem in accepting it," Minister of State for Railways Manoj Sinha said at the sidelines of a function here.
He, however, hastened to add that although law and order is a state subject, the Centre was making all out efforts to prevent terror-related activities.
"Law and order is subject of state governments in this country. Indian government, however, has been taking efforts to check terrorist activities," he said.
"The indication we are getting from the recent 3-4 incidents is a matter of concern for us. Railways has special force but they have limited resources. We want to make training arrangements for them so that they can handle such incident. We are in discussion with the Home Ministry to check such incidents," he said.
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Referring to the recent arrest of persons accused of sabotage, the MoS said, "Police had arrested some people and they had admitted that for every blast, they get Rs 3 lakhs. Intelligence Bureau and Research and Analysis Wing (RAW) are also investigating the matter.
Thirty-nine people were killed after nine coaches of the Hirakhand Express derailed near Kuneru station in Andhra Pradesh on January 21.
On November 20 last year, 14 coaches of the Indore-Patna Express had derailed near Kanpur killing 151 people followed by the derailment of the Sealdah-Ajmer Express on December 28 near Rura station that left more than 50 passengers injured.
The minister added that Railways had identified a few routes for running trains on high speed.
"Railway has identified 7-8 sectors for high speed train service. The aim is to cover Delhi to Kolkata in 12 hours. The work is in advance stage," Sinha said.