Bomb Hoax on Rajdhani Express Sparks Panic at Aligarh Station: Train Held for 31 Minutes Under High Alert
Summary of the Incident
Panic gripped Aligarh railway station after a bomb threat was reported on the Delhi-Patna Tejas Rajdhani Express. Authorities halted the premium train for nearly half an hour, conducting a thorough search operation across Uttar Pradesh’s Aligarh station. The alert turned out to be a false alarm, with no explosives found.
Sequence of Events
Chaos erupted late last night at Aligarh railway station when security agencies received intelligence about a possible explosive device on board the Delhi-Patna Tejas Rajdhani Express. Officials sprang into action immediately:
The entire station and city were placed on high alert for 31 minutes.
The train was stopped at Aligarh, and all passengers were safely evacuated.
Security Sweep and Outcome
Teams from the Government Railway Police (GRP), Railway Protection Force (RPF), and Bomb Disposal Squad (BDS)—assisted by a dog squad—carried out an exhaustive inspection. Every coach, seat, and passenger’s luggage was meticulously checked. After about 31 minutes, no suspicious items or bombs were discovered, bringing relief to passengers and authorities alike.
Questions Raised on Railway Safety
Though no untoward incident occurred, the hoax exposed serious concerns about security protocols, especially for premium trains like the Rajdhani. The train resumed its journey to Patna following the all-clear.
Key Highlights
Train: Tejas Rajdhani Express (Delhi to Patna)
Location: Aligarh Railway Station, Uttar Pradesh
Duration: Approximately 31-minute delay
Status: Bomb threat confirmed as a hoax