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Maoists blow up railway track in Bihar
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October 30, 2006 11:49 IST
The engine and five coaches of a passenger train derailed on Monday morning as suspected CPI (Maoist) activists blew up about 100 metres of railway track near Chamua halt between Narkatiyaganj and Harinagar stations under Samastipur division of East Central Railway.

No casualty or injury to any passenger was reported. Services on Narkatiyaganj-Gorakhpur rail route were suspended after the blast.

Railway officials rushed to the site to supervise restoration works, railway sources said.

Sonepur-Gorakhpur passenger train was passing through the Chamua halt when the ultras triggered a powerful bomb causing damage to railway tracks.

The sabotage was caused to stop movement of trains during the 24-hour bandh in four states of Jharkhand, Bihar, Orissa and Chhattishgarh sponsored by proscribed CPI (Maoist) to protest arrests of four top 'commanders' of the outfit.

The Maoist rebels also blew up a government building at Jhemiri village under Semra police station of West Champaran district on Sunday night.



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