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Indian Railways cancel 200 trains across India, check complete list here

The Indian Railways has cancelled more than 200 passengers trains scheduled for Saturday. On the official page, Railways released the list of trains that have been cancelled.

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The Indian Railways has cancelled more than 200 passengers trains scheduled for Saturday. On the official page, Railways released the list of trains that have been cancelled. However, it has not been mentioned that why the trains have been cancelled. The trains were also cancelled on Friday, and the reason is still unknown.

Here is the complete list of trains that have been cancelled by the Indian Railways that were scheduled for Saturday:

NIMITITA (NILE) – AZIMGANJ JN (AZ) PSPC 18:15

03060 NILE- KWAE PASS SPL

NIMITITA (NILE) – KATWA JN. (KWAE) PSPC 04:35

03082 JSME RPH PGR SPL

JASIDIH JN (JSME) – RAMPUR HAT (RPH) PSPC 16:30

03092 SBG-AZ SPL

SAHIBGANJ JN (SBG) – AZIMGANJ JN (AZ) PSPC 14:25

03095 KWAE-AZ MEMU PGR SPL

KATWA JN. (KWAE) – AZIMGANJ JN (AZ) PSPC 14:40

03096 AZ-KWAE MEMU PGR SPL

AZIMGANJ JN (AZ) – KATWA JN. (KWAE) PSPC 11:55

03408 SBG-RPH PASS SPL

SAHIBGANJ JN (SBG) – RAMPUR HAT (RPH) PSPC 04:45

03412 BHW-RPH PASS SPL

BARHARWA JN (BHW) – RAMPUR HAT (RPH) PSPC 02:10

03427 JMP-KIUL PGR SPECIAL

JAMALPUR JN (JMP) – KIUL JN (KIUL) PSPC 03:15

03428 KIUL-JMP PGR SPECIAL

KIUL JN (KIUL) – JAMALPUR JN (JMP) PSPC 05:15

03440 BGP-AZ PASSENGER SPL

BHAGALPUR (BGP) – AZIMGANJ JN (AZ) PSPC 04:45

03461 TPH-RJL SPL

TINPAHAR JN (TPH) – RAJMAHAL (RJL) PSPC 03:50

03468 RJL-TPH SPL

RAJMAHAL (RJL) – TINPAHAR JN (TPH) PSPC 02:00

03470 BHW – BWN PASSENGER SPL

TINPAHAR JN (TPH) – BARDDHAMAN (BWN) PSPC 14:10

03494 RJL-TPH SPL

RAJMAHAL (RJL) – TINPAHAR JN (TPH) PSPC 22:20

03497 TPH-RJL SPL

TINPAHAR JN (TPH) – RAJMAHAL (RJL) PSPC 23:30

03504 HTE BWN MEMU PGR SPL

HATIA (HTE) – BARDDHAMAN (BWN) PSPC 08:10

03591 BKSC-ASN MEMU PGR SPL

BOKARO STL CITY (BKSC) – ASANSOL JN (ASN) PSPC 15:40

03592 ASN-BKSC MEMU PGR SPL

ASANSOL JN (ASN) – BOKARO STL CITY (BKSC) PSPC 07:05

03593 PRR-ASN MEMU PGR SPL

PURULIA JN (PRR) – ASANSOL JN (ASN) PSPC 14:05

03594 ASN-PRR MEMU PGR SPL

ASANSOL JN (ASN) – PURULIA JN (PRR) PSPC 10:52

04153 RBL-CNB UNRESERVED SPL

RAE BARELI JN (RBL) – KANPUR CENTRAL (CNB) PSPC 02:50

04154 CNB-RBL UNRESERVED SPL

KANPUR CENTRAL (CNB) – RAE BARELI JN (RBL) PSPC 16:32

04194 SFG-DDU MEX SPL

SUBEDARGANJ (SFG) – PT.DEEN DAYAL UPADHYAYA JN. (DDU) PSPC 07:05

05220 HRGR-DBG DEMU PASS. SPL

HAR NAGAR (HRGR) – DARBHANGA JN (DBG) PSPC 05:15

05245 SEE-CPR MEMU PASS.SPL

SONPUR JN (SEE) – CHHAPRA (CPR) PSPC 15:30

05246 CPR-SEE MEMU PASS.SPL

CHHAPRA (CPR) – SONPUR JN (SEE) PSPC 17:50

05331 KGM-MB SPL EXP

KATHGODAM (KGM) – MORADABAD (MB) PSPC 07:25

05332 MB-KGM SPL EXP

MORADABAD (MB) – KATHGODAM (KGM) PSPC 14:45

05334 MB-RMR EXP

MORADABAD (MB) – RAMNAGAR (RMR) PSPC 04:30

05363 MB-KGM SPL EXP

MORADABAD (MB) – KATHGODAM (KGM) PSPC 06:05

05364 KGM-MB SPL EXP

KATHGODAM (KGM) – MORADABAD (MB) PSPC 15:45

05366 RMR-MB SPL EXP

RAMNAGAR (RMR) – MORADABAD (MB) PSPC 21:10

05404 GAYA-JMP SPL

GAYA JN (GAYA) – JAMALPUR JN (JMP) PSPC 06:05

05406 SBG-RPH PGR SPL

SAHIBGANJ JN (SBG) – RAMPUR HAT (RPH) PSPC 19:25

05408 JMP-RPH SPL

JAMALPUR JN (JMP) – RAMPUR HAT (RPH) PSPC 14:08

05449 NKE-GKP DAILY UNRESERV EX

NARKATIAGANJ JN (NKE) – GORAKHPUR (GKP) PSPC 05:40

05450 GKP-NKE-GKP DAILY UN-RESR

GORAKHPUR (GKP) – NARKATIAGANJ JN (NKE) PSPC 18:05

05750 HDB-NJP PASSENGER SPECIAL

HALDIBARI (HDB) – NEW JALPAIGURI (NJP) PSPC 12:45

05751 NJP-HDB PASSENGER SPECIAL

NEW JALPAIGURI (NJP) – HALDIBARI (HDB) PSPC 15:15

06136 MTP UAM PASS SPL

METUPALAIYAM (MTP) – UDAGAMANDALAM (UAM) PSPC 07:10

06137 UAM MTP PASS SPL

UDAGAMANDALAM (UAM) – METUPALAIYAM (MTP) PSPC 14:00

06265 SBC-HUP MEMU

KSR BENGALURU (SBC) – HINDUPUR (HUP) PSPC 17:45

06266 HUP-YPR MEMU

HINDUPUR (HUP) – KSR BENGALURU (SBC) PSPC 06:30

06595 SBC-SSPN MEMU

BANGALORE CANT (BNC) – DHARMAVARAM JN (DMM) PSPC 07:20

06596 SSPN-SBC MEMU

DHARMAVARAM JN (DMM) – BANGALORE CANT (BNC) PSPC 12:15

07369 CMGR-YPR PASS SPL

CHIKKAMAGALURU (CMGR) – YASVANTPUR JN (YPR) PSPC 07:50

07370 YPR-CMGR PASS SPL

YASVANTPUR JN (YPR) – CHIKKAMAGALURU (CMGR) PSPC 15:30

07693 GTL-HUP

GUNTAKAL JN (GTL) – HINDUPUR (HUP) PSPC 15:45

07694 HUP GTL DEMU

HINDUPUR (HUP) – GUNTAKAL JN (GTL) PSPC 06:30

07795 SC-MOB DEMU

SECUNDERABAD JN (SC) – MANOHARABAD (MOB) PSPC 05:45

08303 SBP-PURI SPECIAL

SAMBALPUR (SBP) – PURI (PURI) MSPC 06:00

08304 PURI-SBP SPECIAL

PURI (PURI) – SAMBALPUR (SBP) MSPC 15:45

08437 BHC-CTC SPECIAL

BHADRAKH (BHC) – CUTTACK (CTC) PSPC 15:30

08438 CTC-BHC MEMU

CUTTACK (CTC) – BHADRAKH (BHC) PSPC 11:55

08739 SDL BSP MEMU

SHAHDOL (SDL) – BILASPUR JN (BSP) PSPC 09:30

08740 BSP-SDL MEMU

BILASPUR JN (BSP) – SHAHDOL (SDL) PSPC 07:45

09110 KDCY – PRTN SPECIAL

KEVADIYA (KDCY) – PRATAPNAGAR (PRTN) PSPC 13:55

09113 PRT – KDCY SPL

PRATAPNAGAR (PRTN) – KEVADIYA (KDCY) PSPC 15:35

09440 MVI – WKR SPECIAL

MORBI (MVI) – WANKANER JN (WKR) PSPC 20:20

09441 WKR-MVI SPECIAL

WANKANER JN (WKR) – MORBI (MVI) PSPC 07:10

09444 MVI – WKR SPECIAL

MORBI (MVI) – WANKANER JN (WKR) PSPC 13:05

11030 KOYNA EXPRESS

KOLHAPUR (KOP) – C SHIVAJI MAHARAJ T (CSMT) MEX 08:15

11109 JHS – LJN INTERCITY

JHANSI JN (JHS) – LUCKNOWJN (LJN) MEX 06:15

11110 LJN JHS INTERCITY

LUCKNOWJN (LJN) – JHANSI JN (JHS) MEX 16:40

11807 JHS-AGC EXP

JHANSI JN (JHS) – AGRA CANTT (AGC) MEX 06:30

11808 AGC-JHS EXP

AGRA CANTT (AGC) – JHANSI JN (JHS) MEX 14:40

12033 CNB NDLS SHT

KANPUR CENTRAL (CNB) – NEW DELHI (NDLS) SHT 06:00

12034 NDLS -CNB SHATABDI

NEW DELHI (NDLS) – KANPUR CENTRAL (CNB) SHT 15:50

12053 HW-ASR EXP

HARIDWAR JN (HW) – AMRITSAR JN (ASR) JSH 14:45

12054 ASR-HW JAN SHATABDI EXP

AMRITSAR JN (ASR) – HARIDWAR JN (HW) JSH 06:50

12179 LJN – AF INTERCITY

LUCKNOWJN (LJN) – AGRA FORT (AF) SUF 15:55

12180 AF -LJN INTERCITY

AGRA FORT (AF) – LUCKNOWJN (LJN) SUF 06:31

12226 KAIFIAT EXP

DELHI (DLI) – AZAMGARH (AMH) SUF 20:25

12267 RJT DURONTO EXP

MUMBAI CENTRAL (MMCT) – HAPA (HAPA) DRNT 23:10

12268 HAPA – MMCT DURANTO

HAPA (HAPA) – MUMBAI CENTRAL (MMCT) DRNT 19:40

12326 NLDM-KOAA WEEKLY EXP

NANGAL DAM (NLDM) – KOLKATA (KOAA) SUF 06:50

12328 DDN HWH UPASHANA EXPRESS

DEHRADUN (DDN) – HOWRAH JN (HWH) SUF 22:10

12357 KOAA ASR DURGYIANA EXP

KOLKATA (KOAA) – AMRITSAR JN (ASR) SUF 12:10

12363 KOAA HDB SF EXP

KOLKATA (KOAA) – HALDIBARI (HDB) SUF 09:05

12529 PPTA LJN S F

PATLIPUTRA (PPTA) – LUCKNOWJN (LJN) SUF 16:30

12530 LJN PPTA S F

LUCKNOWJN (LJN) – PATLIPUTRA (PPTA) SUF 05:00

12987 SDAH AII EXP

SEALDAH (SDAH) – AJMER (AII) SUF 22:55

12988 AII SDAH EXP

AJMER (AII) – SEALDAH (SDAH) SUF 12:45

13141 SDAH NOQ TEESTA TORSA EXP

SEALDAH (SDAH) – NEW ALIPURDUAR (NOQ) MEX 14:00

13142 NOQ SDAH TEESTA TORSA EXP

NEW ALIPURDUAR (NOQ) – SEALDAH (SDAH) MEX 11:45

13240 KOTA – PNBE EXPRESS

KOTA JN (KOTA) – PATNA JN (PNBE) MEX 18:10

13308 GANGASUTLEJ EXPRESS

FIROZPUR CANT (FZR) – DHANBAD JN (DHN) MEX 16:15

13430 ANVT-MLDT WKLY EXPRESS

ANAND VIHAR TERMINAL (ANVT) – MALDA TOWN (MLDT) MEX 17:10

14003 MLDT-NDLS EXPRESS

MALDA TOWN (MLDT) – NEW DELHI (NDLS) MEX 09:05

14005 LICHCHIVI EXPRESS

SITAMARHI (SMI) – ANAND VIHAR TERMINAL (ANVT) MEX 02:30

14006 LICHCHIVI EXPRESS

ANAND VIHAR TERMINAL (ANVT) – SITAMARHI (SMI) MEX 18:00

14211 AGC INTERCITY EXPRESS

AGRA CANTT (AGC) – NEW DELHI (NDLS) MEX 06:00

14212 AGC INTERCITY EXPRESS

NEW DELHI (NDLS) – AGRA CANTT (AGC) MEX 17:40

14217 UNCHAHAR EXP

PRAYAGRAJ SANGAM (PYGS) – CHANDIGARH (CDG) MEX 13:35

14218 UNCHAHAR EXP

CHANDIGARH (CDG) – PRAYAGRAJ SANGAM (PYGS) MEX 16:45

14235 VARANASI-BAREILLY EXP

VARANASI JN (BSB) – BAREILLY (BE) MEX 23:10

14236 BERELLY VARANASI EXP

BAREILLY (BE) – VARANASI JN (BSB) MEX 16:35

14265 BSB DDN EXP

VARANASI JN (BSB) – DEHRADUN (DDN) MEX 08:25

14266 DDN BSB EXPRESS

DEHRADUN (DDN) – VARANASI JN (BSB) MEX 18:15

14307 PYGS -BE PASS. EXP.

PRAYAGRAJ SANGAM (PYGS) – BAREILLY (BE) MEX 01:05

14308 BE-LKO EXP. LKO-PYGS PASS

BAREILLY (BE) – PRAYAGRAJ SANGAM (PYGS) MEX 17:30

14323 ROK INTERCITY EXP

NEW DELHI (NDLS) – ROHTAK JN (ROK) MEX 10:45

14324 NDLS INTERCITY EXP

ROHTAK JN (ROK) – NEW DELHI (NDLS) MEX 14:00

14505 ASR-NLDM EXPRES

AMRITSAR JN (ASR) – NANGAL DAM (NLDM) MEX 14:00

14506 NLDM-ASR EXPRESS

NANGAL DAM (NLDM) – AMRITSAR JN (ASR) MEX 07:15

14521 DELHI-AMBALA EXPRESS

DELHI (DLI) – AMBALA CANT JN (UMB) MEX 13:10

14522 AMBALA-DELHI EXP SPL

AMBALA CANT JN (UMB) – DELHI (DLI) MEX 06:40

14524 UMB-MFP HARIHAR EXP-

AMBALA CANT JN (UMB) – BARAUNI JN (BJU) MEX 22:20

14673 SHAHEED EXPRESS

JAYNAGAR (JYG) – AMRITSAR JN (ASR) MEX 07:20

14813 JU BPL EXP

JODHPUR JN (JU) – BHOPAL JN (BPL) MEX 08:50

14814 BPL JU EXP

BHOPAL JN (BPL) – JODHPUR JN (JU) MEX 16:55

15011 LJN-SRE EXP

LUCKNOWJN (LJN) – CHANDIGARH (CDG) MEX 23:55

15012 LJN SRE EXP

CHANDIGARH (CDG) – LUCKNOWJN (LJN) MEX 17:15

15035 DLI-KGM S K EXP

DELHI (DLI) – KATHGODAM (KGM) MEX 16:00

15036 KGM-DLI S K EXP

KATHGODAM (KGM) – DELHI (DLI) MEX 08:45

15040 KSJ-CPA-EXP

KASGANJ (KSJ) – KANPUR ANWRGANJ (CPA) MEX 09:00

15053 LJN-CPR-EXP

CHHAPRA (CPR) – LUCKNOWJN (LJN) MEX 19:35

15054 LJN-CPR-EXP

LUCKNOWJN (LJN) – CHHAPRA (CPR) MEX 21:00

15055 AF-RMR-EXP

AGRA FORT (AF) – RAMNAGAR (RMR) MEX 20:40

15083 CHHAPRA-FBD EXP SPECIAL

CHHAPRA (CPR) – FARRUKHABAD (FBD) MEX 18:00

15084 FBD-CPR EXP SPECIAL

FARRUKHABAD (FBD) – CHHAPRA (CPR) MEX 14:35

15105 CPR-NTV INTERCITY EXP

CHHAPRA (CPR) – NAUTANWA (NTV) MEX 06:00

15106 NTV CPR INTERCITY EXP

NAUTANWA (NTV) – CHHAPRA (CPR) MEX 15:00

15111 CPR-BCY INTERCITY EXP.

CHHAPRA (CPR) – VARANASI CITY (BCY) MEX 03:35

15112 BCY-CPR INTERCITY EXPRESS

VARANASI CITY (BCY) – CHHAPRA (CPR) MEX 18:25

15115 CPR-DLI LOKNAYAK EXPRESS

CHHAPRA (CPR) – DELHI (DLI) MEX 11:25

15127 BSBS-NDLS K V EXP

BANARAS (BSBS) – NEW DELHI (NDLS) MEX 13:30

15160 DURG CPR SARNATH EXP

DURG (DURG) – CHHAPRA (CPR) MEX 20:25

15657 BRAHMAPUTRA MAIL

DELHI (DLI) – KAMAKHYA (KYQ) MEX 23:40

15658 BRAHMAPUTRA MAIL

KAMAKHYA (KYQ) – DELHI (DLI) MEX 14:35

15707 KIR-ASR EXPRESS

KATIHAR JN (KIR) – AMRITSAR JN (ASR) MEX 22:45

15708 ASR-KIR EXPRESS

AMRITSAR JN (ASR) – KATIHAR JN (KIR) MEX 08:25

15811 DBB-GHY EXPRESS

DHUBRI (DBB) – GUWAHATI (GHY) MEX 07:15

15812 GHY-DBB EXPRESS

GUWAHATI (GHY) – DHUBRI (DBB) MEX 21:45

17611 NED-CSMT RAJYARANI EXP

NANDED (NED) – C SHIVAJI MAHARAJ T (CSMT) MEX 22:00

18235 BPL-BSP EXP CUM PASS

BHOPAL JN (BPL) – BILASPUR JN (BSP) MEX 10:15

18236 BSP-BPL PASS CUM EXP

BILASPUR JN (BSP) – BHOPAL JN (BPL) MEX 22:30

18247 BSP-REWA EXP

BILASPUR JN (BSP) – REWA (REWA) MEX 19:20

18248 REWA-BSP EXP

REWA (REWA) – BILASPUR JN (BSP) MEX 22:15

18413 PRDP-PURI SPECIAL

PARADEEP (PRDP) – PURI (PURI) MEX 18:00

18414 PURI-PRDPEXP

PURI (PURI) – PARADEEP (PRDP) MEX 06:15

19408 BSB ADI EXP

VARANASI JN (BSB) – AHMEDABAD JN (ADI) MEX 15:35

19611 AII ASR EXP

AJMER (AII) – AMRITSAR JN (ASR) MEX 17:55

20948 KDCY – ADI JANSHATABDHI

KEVADIYA (KDCY) – AHMEDABAD JN (ADI) JSH 11:15

20949 ADI – KDCY JANSHATABDHI

AHMEDABAD JN (ADI) – KEVADIYA (KDCY) JSH 15:20

20971 UDZ SHM EXP

UDAIPUR (UDZ) – SHALIMAR (SHM) SUF 01:00

22121 LTT-LKO AC SF EXP

LOKMANYATILAK (LTT) – LUCKNOW (LKO) SUF 13:40

22453 RAJYA RANI EX

LUCKNOWJN (LJN) – MEERUT CITY (MTC) SUF 14:25

22454 RAJYA RANI EX

MEERUT CITY (MTC) – LUCKNOWJN (LJN) SUF 06:40

22868 NZM DURG SF HUMSAFAR EXP.

HAZRAT NIZAMUDDIN (NZM) – DURG (DURG) SUF 11:25

25036 RMR-DLI LINK EXP

RAMNAGAR (RMR) – MORADABAD (MB) MEX 10:00

31311 SDAH – KLYM LOCAL

SEALDAH (SDAH) – KALYANI SIMANTA (KLYM) SUB 04:12

31314 KLYM-SDAH LOCAL

KALYANI SIMANTA (KLYM) – SEALDAH (SDAH) SUB 06:02

31617 SDAH-RHA LOCAL

SEALDAH (SDAH) – RANAGHAT JN (RHA) SUB 08:00

31622 RHA – SDAH LOCAL

RANAGHAT JN (RHA) – SEALDAH (SDAH) SUB 10:12

31711 NH – RHA LOCAL

NAIHATI JN (NH) – RANAGHAT JN (RHA) SUB 05:00

31712 RHA-NH LOCAL

RANAGHAT JN (RHA) – NAIHATI JN (NH) SUB 04:05

33361 BT-BNJ LOCAL

BARASAT (BT) – BANGAON JN (BNJ) SUB 07:45

33362 BNJ- BT LOCAL

BANGAON JN (BNJ) – BARASAT (BT) SUB 09:28

34331 LAKHIKANTAPUR BARUIPUR LO

LAKSHMIKANTPUR (LKPR) – BARUIPUR JN (BRP) SUB 08:20

34334 BRP – LKPR LOCAL

BARUIPUR JN (BRP) – LAKSHMIKANTPUR (LKPR) SUB 07:15

34881 DH SONARPUR LOCAL

DIAMOND HARBOUR (DH) – SONARPUR JN (SPR) SUB 10:45

34882 SPR DH LOCAL

SONARPUR JN (SPR) – DIAMOND HARBOUR (DH) SUB 04:50

34891 DH BRP LOCAL

DIAMOND HARBOUR (DH) – BARUIPUR JN (BRP) SUB 06:13

34892 BARUIPUR DH EMU LOCAL

BARUIPUR JN (BRP) – DIAMOND HARBOUR (DH) SUB 09:22

36037 HWH-CDAE LOCAL

HOWRAH JN (HWH) – CHANDANPUR (CDAE) SUB 17:55

36820 BWN-HWH(CHORD) LOCAL

BARDDHAMAN (BWN) – HOWRAH JN (HWH) SUB 06:10

37305 ANDOLAN LOCAL

HOWRAH JN (HWH) – SINGUR (SIU) SUB 19:15

37307 HWH – HPL LOCAL

HOWRAH JN (HWH) – HARIPAL (HPL) SUB 06:52

37308 HPL-HWH LOCAL

HARIPAL (HPL) – HOWRAH JN (HWH) SUB 08:30

37309 HWH TAK LOCAL

HOWRAH JN (HWH) – TARAKESWAR (TAK) SUB 04:55

37316 TAK-HWH LOCAL

TARAKESWAR (TAK) – HOWRAH JN (HWH) SUB 05:35

37319 HWH-TAK LOCAL

HOWRAH JN (HWH) – TARAKESWAR (TAK) SUB 10:20

37327 HWH – TAK LOCAL

HOWRAH JN (HWH) – TARAKESWAR (TAK) SUB 13:38

37330 TAK-HWH LOCAL

TARAKESWAR (TAK) – HOWRAH JN (HWH) SUB 12:00

37335 HWH-TAK LOCAL

HOWRAH JN (HWH) – TARAKESWAR (TAK) SUB 17:42

37338 TAK-HWH LOCAL

TARAKESWAR (TAK) – HOWRAH JN (HWH) SUB 15:15

37343 HWH-TAK LOCAL

HOWRAH JN (HWH) – TARAKESWAR (TAK) SUB 20:05

37348 TAK-HWH LOCAL

TARAKESWAR (TAK) – HOWRAH JN (HWH) SUB 19:33

37354 TAK-HWH LOCAL

TARAKESWAR (TAK) – HOWRAH JN (HWH) SUB 23:00

37411 SHE-TAK LOCAL

SEORAPHULI (SHE) – TARAKESWAR (TAK) SUB 05:15

37412 TAK-SHE LOCAL

TARAKESWAR (TAK) – SEORAPHULI (SHE) SUB 04:05

37415 SHE TAK LOCAL

SEORAPHULI (SHE) – TARAKESWAR (TAK) SUB 08:25

37416 TAK SHE LOCAL

TARAKESWAR (TAK) – SEORAPHULI (SHE) SUB 07:25

37748 KWAE-BDC LOCAL

KATWA JN. (KWAE) – BANDEL JN (BDC) SUB 13:00

37749 BDC – KWAE LOCAL

BANDEL JN (BDC) – KATWA JN. (KWAE) SUB 12:15

37782 BWN-BDC LOCAL

BARDDHAMAN (BWN) – BANDEL JN (BDC) SUB 06:45

37783 BDC-BWN LOCAL

BANDEL JN (BDC) – BARDDHAMAN (BWN) SUB 04:20

37785 BDC-BWN LOCAL

BANDEL JN (BDC) – BARDDHAMAN (BWN) SUB 05:45

37786 BWN-BDC LOCAL

BARDDHAMAN (BWN) – BANDEL JN (BDC) SUB 03:35

37818 BWN-HWH LOCAL

BARDDHAMAN (BWN) – HOWRAH JN (HWH) SUB 05:42

1608 BJPL-PTK EXP SPL

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BAIJNATHPAPROLA (BJPL) – PATHANKOT (PTK) PSPC 04:00

03035 KWAE – AZ SPL

KATWA JN. (KWAE) – AZIMGANJ JN (AZ) PSPC 11:55

03037 SBG-BGP SPL

SAHIBGANJ JN (SBG) – BHAGALPUR (BGP) PSPC 08:45

03038 BGP-SBG SPL

BHAGALPUR (BGP) – SAHIBGANJ JN (SBG) PSPC 11:40

03058 NILE-AZ PASS SPL

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Akhilesh Yadav says BJP orchestrated Sambhal violence to cover up byelection malpractice

He said that impartial investigations would reveal that many voters were unable to cast their ballots and that someone else had fraudulently voted in their place.

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Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav on Sunday accused the BJP government of orchestrating the violence in Uttar Pradesh’s Sambhal district during a mosque survey, claiming it was a ploy to distract from electoral malpractice.

Yadav, the former chief minister of Uttar Pradesh, also alleged incidents of electronic booth capturing during the recently concluded bypolls for nine Assembly seats in the state, suggesting that a forensic examination of the electronic voting machines (EVMs) by the Election Commission could provide clarity on the situation.

Earlier in the day, the Uttar Pradesh Police used tear gas to disperse the crowd after it got violent and started stone pelting as tension escalated during a second survey of the Mughal-era mosque, claimed to be originally the site of an ancient Hindu temple. At least ten people were detained following the violent clash.

The local administration said that a second survey, led by an “Advocate Commissioner” as part of a court-mandated examination of the disputed area, commenced around 7 AM, attracting a gathering crowd.

Yadav made the statement a day after the results of the UP bypolls, where the Samajwadi Party secured only two seats, while the BJP and its ally, the RLD, won seven, including the Kundarki seat, which has a significant Muslim population.

“A serious incident took place in Sambhal, where a survey team was intentionally sent in the morning to disrupt election discussions. Their goal was to create chaos and prevent any debate on election-related issues,” Yadav claimed.

He said that several individuals were injured in the Sambhal violence, with one fatality, and questioned the need for a new survey conducted without proper preparation, especially when a previous survey had already been completed.

The Samajwadi Party chief said, “I won’t delve into legalities, but the other side wasn’t given a fair hearing. This was clearly designed to incite emotions and distract from conversations about electoral fraud.”

Yadav asserted that the events in Sambhal were a deliberate act by the BJP to divert attention from the alleged electoral irregularities. “In a true democracy, victory should come from the people, not the system. The kind of democracy the BJP is establishing ensures that the system prevails over the voters,” he stated.

He said that impartial investigations would reveal that many voters were unable to cast their ballots and that someone else had fraudulently voted in their place.

He charged that on election day, the police and administration removed nearly all of the Samajwadi Party’s booth agents and many supporters eager to vote. “If voters were shut out, who actually cast the votes? If our party’s votes didn’t reach those booths and our candidate received no support, then who voted there? This is a serious concern,” he said.

Yadav also pointed out discrepancies with polling slips, alleging the presence of both red-marked and regular slips, which he claimed led to discriminatory practices on voting day. Haji Rizwan, the Samajwadi Party candidate for Kundarki, echoed the same claims, stating that his supporters faced barriers to voting. BJP’s Ramveer Singh won the Kundarki bypoll by a notable margin of over 145,000 votes.

Yadav said that a victory gained through deceit is nothing but an illusion that ultimately burdens those who orchestrated it. “This entire act has been staged by the BJP. Such a victory only morally weakens those who achieve it and dulls their conscience,” he said.

He questioned how one can uphold democracy when the government and administration themselves engage in oppression. “This dishonesty is not a new phenomenon. Election rigging has become their standard operating procedure, and the evidence has been captured on camera. Even an MLA faced humiliation,” the former chief minister alleged.

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Former CJI Chandrachud removed fear of law from political defectors, claims Shiv Sena (UBT) leader Sanjay Raut

 “If he would have given a timely verdict in disqualification petition of Shiv Sena (UBT), the scenario in Maharashtra would have been different. History will never forgive him,” he said. 

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Shiv Sena (UBT) leader Sanjay Raut on Sunday criticised former Chief Justice of India D Y Chandrachud, accusing him of undermining the rule of law for politicians who switched parties in Maharashtra.

This statement from Raut follows his party’s disappointing performance in the recent state Assembly elections, where they secured only 20 out of the 95 seats contested within the Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) alliance. The results for the alliance’s partners were similarly poor, with Congress winning 16 of 101 seats and the NCP (SP) claiming just 10 of the 86 seats they contested for.

Raut asserted that by failing to rule on the disqualification petitions, Chandrachud enabled defections to occur freely.

Speaking to reporters, Raut said: “Chandrachud has eradicated the fear of the law among defectors. His actions will be remembered negatively in history.”

After the split of the Shiv Sena in 2022, the faction led by Uddhav Thackeray filed petitions in the Supreme Court seeking the disqualification of MLAs who defected to join Eknath Shinde. The Supreme Court subsequently assigned the responsibility to the Assembly Speaker, who earlier this year ruled that the Shinde-led faction represented the real political party.

Raut said the result of the Maharashtra Assembly election 2024 could have been different if Chandrachud had not delayed the decisions regarding disqualification petitions.

 “If he would have given a timely verdict in disqualification petition of Shiv Sena (UBT), the scenario in Maharashtra would have been different. History will never forgive him,” he said. 

“The choice of Maharashtra’s Chief Minister will be dictated by the Gujarat lobby. Perhaps the swearing-in ceremony should take place in Gujarat instead of Maharashtra,” he said. Additionally, Raut credited the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) for their role in the success of the Mahayuti coalition, alleging that their aggressive campaigning techniques significantly influenced the election results.

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At all-party meet, Congress demands discussion on Adani, Manipur in Parliament winter session

The winter session of Parliament is scheduled to continue until December 20, with no sessions planned for November 26 in observance of Constitution Day.

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In the customary all-party meeting convened by the government ahead of the winter session of Parliament on Sunday, the Congress demanded that the BJP-led central government discuss allegations against the Adani Group and the Manipur violence.

Congress leader Pramod Tiwari said that his party demanded discussions on issues such as the Adani Group bribery allegations, the Manipur crisis, pollution, and train accidents in the parliamentary session, which is starting on Monday.

Union Minister of Parliamentary Affairs Kiren Rijiju announced during a press conference that an all-party meeting was held to discuss the upcoming winter session of Parliament. A total of 42 political representatives were present, consisting of 30 party leaders and party floor leaders, each contributing their suggestions, he added.

Rijiju stated that these suggestions would be reviewed with the business advisory committee and the Speakers of both Houses to determine which issues would be addressed in the Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha. He emphasised the desire for constructive and peaceful discussions in both Houses.

Speaking to the media after the meeting, Congress leader Gaurav Gogoi highlighted several key issues raised by the Congress and the INDIA alliance during the meeting. He pointed out that a significant concern was the financial sector scam recently highlighted by the US government, urging the BJP-led NDA government to provide clear answers regarding the matter.

Regarding the issues discussed, AAP leader Sanjay Singh noted that corruption related to the Adani group was damaging India’s global reputation and warranted further discussions.

He also mentioned the ongoing violence in Manipur, which has persisted for a year and a half without government intervention. Additionally, Singh said he raised concerns about irregularities during the Uttar Pradesh bypolls, where voters faced intimidation, questioning the integrity of the electoral process.

Singh expressed skepticism about the government’s claim to implement the Waqf Bill without awaiting the Joint Parliamentary Committee’s report.

SAD leader Harsimrat Kaur Badal said she brought to attention several issues concerning farmers, stating that they are being exploited by a central government, receiving less than the minimum support price (MSP) for their crops.

She noted that a significant percentage of DAP fertiliser supplied by the Centre is reportedly fake, and highlighted concerns regarding land transfers to Haryana in Chandigarh, which violate the Punjab Reorganization Act.

In the meeting, Badal also criticised the forced acquisition of farmland for the Bharatmala Expressway and suggested that there may be a collaborative effort between the Centre and the Opposition to stall House proceedings, emphasising that the responsibility to manage the House lies with the government.

The Congress party, which is the largest Opposition party in the House, is expected to prioritise discussions on the situation in the Northeast, the ongoing border tensions at the Line of Actual Control, and allegations surrounding businessman Gautam Adani.

The government has prepared 16 bills for consideration, including the Waqf Amendment Bill, which is under review by the Joint Parliamentary Committee.

Moreover, there may be discussions regarding the contentious ‘One Nation, One Election’ proposal, which Prime Minister Narendra Modi has supported as a means to optimise resources and enhance democracy, although it has faced opposition from Congress.

The winter session of Parliament is scheduled to continue until December 20, with no sessions planned for November 26 in observance of Constitution Day.

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