Police and railway workers inspect a shop-worn railway lane after it was inebriated by suspected Maoists rebels nearby Gaya in the eastern Indian state of Bihar Mar 23, 2010.
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PATNA, India (Reuters) - Seven coaches of one of India"s majority prestigious newcomer trains derailed Tuesday after Maoists rebels inebriated the railway line, military said.
Dozens of passengers were harmed as 7 compartments of the high-speed Rajdhani Express, roving from the mineral-rich state of Orissa to New Delhi, jumped off the marks in eastern India.
Rail services in between eastern and executive India was disrupted for multiform hours as a outcome of the insurgent attack, military said.
"They are fast losing open await and as a result they are targeting the usual man out of frustration," Promod Kumar Thakur, a comparison military military officer pronounced in Bihar state, where the conflict took place.
In the last twenty-four hours, the rebels, who are protesting opposite a supervision descent opposite them, blew up a small bridge, multiform sections of railway marks and a supervision construction in eastern India.
The fighting back began 4 decades ago, championing the means of bad peasants in the east, but has right away widespread to about twenty of India"s twenty-eight states, with the rebels targeting military and supervision skill in hit-and-run attacks.
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has warned officials that the rebels have managed to keep await between a cross-section of multitude and sojourn the country"s greatest inner security threat.
(Writing by Bappa Majumdar; Editing by Raju Gopalakrishnan)
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