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People injured in Indore-Patna train tragedy 'mysteriously' receive banned Rs 500 notes at hospital

News Agencies | Updated on: 11 February 2017, 5:46 IST

Some passengers injured in the Kanpur train derailment mysteriously received cash on , mostly in the denomination of scrapped Rs 500 notes while they were admitted in a hospital.

Stumped by this development, the authorities have promised to probe the matter.

Commissioner of Kanzpur zone Iftikharuddin said he will get the matter inquired into by the chief medical officer of Mati Hospital in Kanpur Dehat district where the cases were reported.

Over 133 passengers were killed and more than 200 injured -- nearly half of them grievously -- when 14 coaches of Indore-Patna Express derailed in Pukhrayan in Kanpur rural area on Sunday due to a suspected rail fracture.

Among those who were given Rs 5,000 cash by some unknown people were Asha Mishra and Anil. Both received 10 notes of Rs 500, which have been declared invalid since 8 November.

A relative of one of the injured claimed that the person who handed over the money told her that the money was given to them by the railways.

There was, however, no confirmation if the money was sent by the railways.

BJP leader RP Singh said, "We don't know really who distributed it, whether it was some political party or employees of the railways. I immediately tweeted to (railway minister) Suresh Prabhu and got confirmation from him that he will look into this matter."

Terming it as a "very sad" development, he said, "If railway authorities have done it, even then it is sad and if some politician has done it, then it's more upsetting because you can't rub salt on people's wounds."

--PTI

First published: 21 November 2016, 9:59 IST