the routine demand for the Union railway minister's resignation and his search for a scapegoat, after an accident, are a bad charade. Meanwhile, there is no brake on accidents: 1,300 persons died in rail accidents in the 1990s; the annual accident average is 300. In a report, the Union railway ministry attributed 83 per cent of accidents to
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