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 Digital Desk: According to Union Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw, the Indian Railways have lost Rs 259.44 crore as a result of vandalism and destruction to their property caused by protests against the Agnipath programme of the Centre. This was revealed on Friday during the ongoing Monsoon session of Parliament.

Vaishnaw stated that all affected train services that were cancelled due to the Agnipath plan had been reinstated in a written response to the Upper House.

 

Large-scale demonstrations against the freshly implemented Agnipath Scheme took place across the nation; from Bihar to Telangana, railway properties were vandalised, set on fire, or otherwise attacked.

 

Numerous protests were seen on the worst-affected East Central Railways, which serves Bihar, Jharkhand, and parts of Uttar Pradesh.

 

The Agnipath protests around the nation, according to the railway minister, affected almost 2,000 trains, and 2,132 trains were cancelled between June 15 and June 23 as a result.

 

Vaishnaw said that there is no separate data kept on the number of refunds given to passengers owing to disruptions in rail service brought on by civil unrest brought on by protests similar to those conducted when the Agnipath scheme for armed forces recruitment was launched.

 

However, he added, "from June 14, 2022, to June 30, 2022, a total refund of about Rs 102.96 crore was given due to train cancellations, and a loss of Rs 259.44 crore was incurred due to damage/destruction of railway assets in agitations against Agnipath project."




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