Raipur Train Blast: Explosion in train at Raipur railway station, four CRPF personnel injured.
There has been a blast in the capital of Chhattisgarh this morning. Four CRPF personnel have been injured in the accident.
According to police, the igniter box of the CRPF special train exploded after falling on the floor at Raipur railway station. Four CRPF personnel have been injured in this blast.
The incident took place at 6.30 am when the Jharsuguda to Jammu Tawi train was standing on the platform. A CRPF jawan and a head constable were admitted to Narayan Hospital in Raipur.
Raipur Train Blast: All the injured are undergoing treatment.
According to preliminary information, the accident took place due to the fall of the igniter during shifting.
At present, the treatment of all the injured jawans is going on in the private hospital. At the same time, the condition of one jawan is said to be serious.
However, six jawans were reported to be injured before the railway officials confirmed it.
According to railway officials, a special train of CRPF was standing on platform number two, in which three companies were shifting.
One box of igniter set during luggage loading and one box of SD cartridge which is used in tube launching, special during loading.
The train lost its hand near the gate of bogie number nine, causing a small blast, injuring 4 jawans. The names of the injured jawans include Chavan Vikas Laxman, Ramesh Lal, Ravindra Kar, Sushil.
Top Maoist commander Akkiraju broke down in Chhattisgarh forest, Bastar’s IGP confirmed.
Akkiraju alias Ramakrishna, the top leader of the CPI(Maoist) central committee in Chhattisgarh, died on October 14 due to illness in the forest of South Bastar.
Bastar IGP Sundarraj gave this information to the media. He told that this information was given by the CPIM. In the last two years, 3 of its committee members have died due to a shortage of medicines.
Akkiraju Hargopal alias Ramakrishna, the top leader of the central committee, has died. He died in the forests of Chhattisgarh.
Maoist Akkiraju had a bounty of Rs 1 crore on his head. Ramakrishna was ill for some time.
He led a Naxal team from Nallamala forest for peace talks with the Andhra Pradesh government in September 2004. Ramakrishna, 66, was a resident of Tumrupeta in the Guntur district.
He was the target of security forces in Andhra Pradesh and Odisha. He was the main figure of the Maoists directing the Maoists to Lal Salaam in the Andhra-Odisha Border (AOB) areas.
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