New Delhi: After getting reports on trains getting "lost" during their journeys, Railway Board Chairman, Vinod Kumar Yadav clarified, on Friday, that only 4 out of 3,840 Shramik Special trains operated since May 1, have taken more than 72 hours to reach their destinations, and 1.85% of the total trains got diverted between the period of May 20-24, due to high congestion on their routes.
"During May 20-24, there was a high demand for trains to UP and Bihar. 90% of these trains were going to UP-Bihar from all across the country. Due to network congestion on these routes, 71 trains were diverted," said VK Yadav, during the press conference.
He further explained, out of these 71 trains which got diverted, 51 trains were for Bihar, 16 for UP, 2 for Jharkhand, and 1 for both Assam and Manipur.
The clarification came in the wake of media reports over the delays in migrant trains suggesting that the trains got "lost" before reaching their destinations. Calling many of them as "fake news", Yadav informed that 90% of these migrant trains have run at more than the average speed of the regular mail/express train.
In the official data, it has been shown that 36.5% of all Shramik Special trains were being sent to Bihar and 42.2% have ended up in UP, leading to an unequal pressure on these routes.