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Twitter Reactions: Political leaders express grief over Aurangabad train accident

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: May 8, 2020 10:46 IST

Indian political leaders on Friday expressed grief over the death of 16 migrant workers, who were run over early ...

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Indian political leaders on Friday expressed grief over the death of 16 migrant workers, who were run over early this morning by a goods train in Maharashtra's Aurangabad.

The mishap occurred early today in the Nanded Division of South Central Railway in Karmad police station area of the Aurangabad district.As per Railways officials, the migrant labourers hailed from Madhya Pradesh and were walking home from Maharashtra's Jalna and after walking for about 36 km, they had stopped to take rest when they fell asleep.

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