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Delhi-Chandigarh railway track blocked after goons chop off gateman’s hands

Unidentified miscreants in Sonipat, Haryana, adjacent to Delhi, cut off both the hands of a Railway Gateman on duty, executing an audacious incident, as he refused to open the gate. In protest, fellow railway employees have jammed the Delhi-Chandigarh track. The whole incident is at Rathdhana Station. It is being told that on Sunday night, unknown miscreants cut off both hands of Gateman Kundan Pathak (28) with sharp weapons.

According to the news agency PTI, the miscreants were calling for forcibly and illegally to open the gate, but Kundan Pathak refused to do so. This enraged the goons to execute such an audacious incident. In the morning when the information about the incident was heard by fellow employees, they jammed the railway track while commuting.

It is being told that the angry railway employees have also blocked the Delhi-Chandigarh railway track. At the same time, the jurisdiction of the Suriyabad gate has been blocked. This has prevented many trains, including Amrapali Express, Geeta Jayanti Express and Shatabdi, have been stopped on the gate.
Due to this, all trains going to Delhi-Chandigarh have been stopped. Due to the unpleasant incident, heavy police force is deployed at the spot.
According to information from the railway, Kundan Pathak has been admitted to the hospital in Rohini, Delhi in the injured state. Crooks have not only cut hands of Kundan, but have also attacked his neck and legs with sharp weapons. Regarding the incident, railway officials say that three miscreants were going from a motorcycle on Sunday night. During this, the gate was closed on the railway crossing in the event of closure of the gate, while the time for the arrival of Muri Express was taking place. This led to Kundan Pathak refusing to reopen the gate, citing security concern. The angry men then attacked Gateman Kundan Pathak with sharp weapons.

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