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Amritsar Tragedy

Last Updated : 20 October 2018, 15:50 IST
Last Updated : 20 October 2018, 15:50 IST

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Relatives of victims of train accident at Amritsar mourn, in Gopalganj on Saturday. A speeding train ran over revellers watching fireworks during the Dussehra festival Friday, in Amritsar killing more than 60 people. PTI Photo
Relatives of victims of train accident at Amritsar mourn, in Gopalganj on Saturday. A speeding train ran over revellers watching fireworks during the Dussehra festival Friday, in Amritsar killing more than 60 people. PTI Photo
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Relatives mourn the death during a mass funeral of victims of rail accident in Amritsar on Saturday. Officials said at least 60 bodies have been found and many more injured have been admitted to a government hospital after the accident near the site of Dussehra festivities. PTI Photo
Relatives mourn the death during a mass funeral of victims of rail accident in Amritsar on Saturday. Officials said at least 60 bodies have been found and many more injured have been admitted to a government hospital after the accident near the site of Dussehra festivities. PTI Photo
Members of National Human Rights and crime control organisation participate in a candlelight vigil to pay tribute to victims of Amritsar train accident, in Amritsar. PTI  Photo
Members of National Human Rights and crime control organisation participate in a candlelight vigil to pay tribute to victims of Amritsar train accident, in Amritsar. PTI Photo
Injured victims of train accident being treated at a hospital in Amritsar on Friday. Officials said at least 60 bodies have been found and many more injured have been admitted to a government hospital after the accident near the site of Dussehra festivities. PTI Photo
Injured victims of train accident being treated at a hospital in Amritsar on Friday. Officials said at least 60 bodies have been found and many more injured have been admitted to a government hospital after the accident near the site of Dussehra festivities. PTI Photo
Punjab Chief Minister Capt Amarinder Singh with Punjab Minister Navjot Singh Sidhu visit a victim of the train accident at Jodh Phatak, at Civil Hospital in Amritsar, Saturday, Oct 20, 2018. A speeding train ran over revellers watching fireworks during the Dussehra festival yesterday, killing at least 60 people. PTI Photo
Punjab Chief Minister Capt Amarinder Singh with Punjab Minister Navjot Singh Sidhu visit a victim of the train accident at Jodh Phatak, at Civil Hospital in Amritsar, Saturday, Oct 20, 2018. A speeding train ran over revellers watching fireworks during the Dussehra festival yesterday, killing at least 60 people. PTI Photo
Policemen show dismantled objects at the guard room of a railway crossing caused by protesting agitators, at Shivala in Amritsar. PTI Photo
Policemen show dismantled objects at the guard room of a railway crossing caused by protesting agitators, at Shivala in Amritsar. PTI Photo
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Published 20 October 2018, 15:50 IST

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