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Vande Bharat Express: Stone pelted for the 7th time in a row, this time on Delhi-Dehradun route

Earlier on 12 March, a statement released by Eastern Railway reported that the Vande Bharat Express train was attacked with stones and the windows of the high-speed train were damaged.

A stone pelting incident was reported on the new Dehradun-Delhi Vande Bharat train on Sunday, officials said. Railway officials said that a stone was thrown at the E1 coach of the train near the Muzaffarnagar station on the Delhi-Dehradun route.

Railway Authorities have said that nobody was hurt in the incident. The Delhi Division has set up Railway Protection Force (RPF) to arrest criminals.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced last month the domestic train to connect Dehradun and New Delhi.

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced last month the domestic train to connect Dehradun and New Delhi. Earlier, in May, Kerala reported a similar incident where stones were thrown on Kerala’s first Vande Bharat Express.

Earlier, on April 6, Vande Bharat Express from Visakhapatnam reported a new stone rain incident, alerting the authorities. In January, Vande Bharat Express in Visakhapatnam was thrown at the train again during repairs. The windshield of a passenger car was damaged near Kancharapalem in Visakhapatnam.

The train arrived in Visakhapatnam for maintenance and operation, some unidentified persons threw stones on the train,” said Anup Kumar Sethupati, Director of the Department of Railways(DRM).

Previously, in a statement by Eastern Railway on 12 March, it was reported that the Vande Bharat Express train was attacked with stones and the windows of the high-speed train were damaged. The reported incident occurred near Farrakka in Murshidabad, West Bengal.

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