Anti-CAA stir costs NFR Rs 100 crore

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Anti-CAA protesters torch railway stations in Bengal.

Guwahati,  The Northeast Frontier Railways (NFR), which operates in the northeast and in some parts of Bihar and West Bengal, has incurred over Rs 100 crore losses due to violent protests against the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA).

Subhanan Chanda, Chief Public Relations Officer (CPRO) of the Northeast Frontier Railways, on Tuesday said between December 9 and December 30, the losses incurred by the NFR crossed Rs 100 crore.

“The losses incurred in originating earnings due to loss in passenger earnings was about Rs 30.13 crore, the loss in freight earnings about Rs 63.42 crore, while the loss in parcel earnings about Rs 5.05 crore,” Chanda said.

He said during December 9-30, about 38.86 lakh passengers could not avail the NFR services due to cancellation of trains and violent protests.

The CPRO said while NFR immediately swung into action to restore train services after improvement in the law and order by introducing manual train operations in some affected areas, the damages were being repaired.

The NFR had to cancel all West Bengal-bound trains (towards Eastern Railway) for many days due to the violent anti-CAA protests at various stations in the state.

The agitators burnt several trains and damaged properties in West Bengal during the agitation.

The CAA provides for Indian nationality to Hindus, Christians, Sikhs, Parsis, Jains and Buddhists fleeing persecution in Pakistan, Afghanistan and Bangladesh with a cut-off date of December 31, 2014.