Blaming the state government for the Bihar rail tragedy that left 35 dead, both LJP and RJD today demanded the resignation of Chief Minister Nitish Kumar and a high-level inquiry into the incident.
LJP chief Ram Vilas Paswan, who hails from Khagaria district where the incident took place, slammed the chief minister for failing to visit the site given the gravity of the incident and providing quick relief to the victims.
"The accident has exposed the good governance of the state. The chief Minister should resign immediately and a high-level inquiry should be conducted into the incident," he told reporters outside Parliament.
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At least 35 people were killed this morning after the speeding Rajyarani Express ran over a large number of 'kanwarias' standing on the tracks at Dhamara Ghat Station in Khagaria district.
Paswan said the State government was aware of the large congregation of devotees at a temple close by but failed to take steps to control the crowd and referred to Minister of State for Railways Adhir Chowdhury's statement in this regard.
Yadav, on the other hand, said no GRP personnel was there to avert the incident.
The LJP chief said by not going to the site, the chief minister has shown that he has little concern for the victims.
He said Kumar had neither visited the children who fell ill after consuming poisonous mid-day meal nor had paid respect to the martyred soldiers of the LoC firing when their bodies had arrived at Patna airport.