The incident assumes importance as it involves the placing of Railway Minister Mallikarjun Kharge's Inspection Carriage.
The Federation of Railway Officers' Association in a letter to Railway Board Chairman Arunendra Kumar said that "the suspension of officers through verbal orders amounts to gross abuse of power and it flies in the face of the recent Supreme Court ruling that verbal orders should not be passed by superior orders".
However, when asked about the suspension incident, Kumar said, "I am not aware of the development and the Board is not involved here as it happened at the zonal level."
Kharge was travelling from Lucknow to Kanpur for an official function in the Inspection Carriage, a special saloon meant for the minister.
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Such action in a democratic country reminds us of the British Raj, or worse still a totalitarian state, the letter stated.
FROA has sought a meeting with Kharge over the issue.