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'Sheik Rashid left us alone': Tezgam fire injured peoples says railways minister yet to satisfy guarantees


A Tezgam fire unfortunate casualty addressed Geo News on Thursday, expressing that Federal Minister for Railways Sheik Rashid had "gave us affirmations and left us [victims] alone". 
Addressing Geo News, Yousuf said he endured wounds to his head and back. "I have just had one activity up until this point," he said. "All guarantees that the administration made, it hasn't satisfied them." 
Yousuf said his folks were bearing the costs for his exorbitant treatment out of their pockets. "I am being treated at home. It incorporates physiotherapy. We are paying for specialists and prescriptions independent from anyone else." 

He said that the legislature had given him Rs50,000 just by virtue of protection however had neglected to satisfy different guarantees made to him. 
"Sheik Rashid guaranteed us that the legislature won't disregard us [victims] till our treatment didn't see its end," he said. "He gave us affirmations and afterward disregarded us. He didn't turn around to care for us once." 

Yousuf said that he despite everything needed to experience one activity and that he continued three breaks on his leg. 
Short out caused Tezgam fire: Pakistan Railways CEO 
Pakistan Railways Chief Executive Officer Dost Muhammad Leghari on Wednesday uncovered that the Tezgram inferno which killed more than 70 travelers in October a year ago, happened because of a short out in the kitchen. 

While conversing with Geo News, the authority uncovered that the twelfth mentor of the Tezgam Express burst into flames because of a short out in the wire of an electric pot. He included that the mentor was provided power unlawfully from another mentor. 

Leghari uncovered that chamber impact occurred after the fire inundated the mentor. The CEO uncovered this was brought to the consideration of the railways ministry after a request was directed into the mishap. 

Beforehand, Federal Minister for Railways Sheik Rashid had said that the fire had been brought about by the blast of gas chambers which were brought on board the train by certain travelers. 
Short circuit caused Tezgam fire: Pakistan Railways CEO
Multan Division Superintendent Amir Mohammad Daud, alongside six others from Karachi and Sukkur division were expelled from their posts a couple of days after the inferno. 

Those suspended incorporate Junaid Aslam, an official from Karachi Division, Assistant Commercial Officer of Sukkur Division Abid Qamar Sheik, Rashid Ali of Sukkur Division and Ahsanul Haq of Karachi Division after beginning request. Furthermore, two police authorities of Grade-17 including appointee administrator Dilawar Memon and Habibullah Khattak representative director Karachi Railways Police have been suspended.

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