LUCKNOW: For many pelting stone on the Vande Bharat Express is an unacceptable nuisance as it puts passengers' lives at risk, but for Munnu Paswan and his family, it was a way to avenge the death of their six goats their livelihood which were mowed down by the premium train two days back.On Tuesday morning at around 8:40 am near Sohawal railway station, which is nearly 15 km away from Ayodhya Cantt Junction in UP, Munnu Paswan, along with his two sons, including Ajay and Vijay, allegedly pelted stones on the Vande Bharat Express and broke four windowpanes of C1 (seats 33,34), C3 (seats 20,21,22), C5 (seats 10,11,12) and E1 (seats 35,36) coaches.On July 9, the Vande Bharat Express had mowed down the six goats while grazing around the rail track.According to Raj Karan Nayyar, the Ayodhya senior superintendent of police, "During probe it was initially found that to avenge the death of goats, Munnu Paswan and his two sons pelted stones on Vande Bharat Express.
The train had mowed down their goats two days back.""Further questioning of the accused men is on," said Nayyar in a video statement released by him.WatchGoat revenge: Vande Bharat Express mows down six goats, owners break train windows in response
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