Mohammad Rizwan expressed grief over the Odisha accident and said this in a tweet, he wrote – The loss of human life is always painful. My heart and prayers are with those affected by the train accident in India.

275 People died in this Painful Accident:-

Pakistan’s wicket-keeper batsman Mohammad Rizwan has expressed grief over the train accident in Balasore, Odisha. 275 people died in this tragic accident on Friday.

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While more than 1 thousand are injured. Rizwan took to Twitter to express his condolences to the accident victims and their families.

Mohammad Rizwan Expressed Grief Over Odisha Accident And Said This By Tweeting

These days Babar-Rizwan are studying at Harvard:-

Rizwan is currently studying at Harvard University’s Executive Education Program with Babar Azam. Recently many pictures of his class were revealed.

Babar and Rizwan have become the first cricketers to participate in this prestigious programme. This program specifically focuses on The Business of Entertainment, Media, and Sports (BEMS).

So at present, the movement of trains has been started on both the accident-affected tracks. Railways have normalized the track within 51 hours. At the same time, Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnav has said that a CBI inquiry will be done in this matter.

Mohammad Rizwan Expressed Grief Over Odisha Accident And Said This By Tweeting

Both lines were rebuilt and tested:-

The Railway Minister said both the lines were reconstructed and tested before resuming service 51 hours after the train derailment.

More than 1000 workers were employed to restore the damaged tracks. Also more than 7 poklen machines, two accident relief trains and 3-4 railway and road cranes were also involved in this relief work.

Mohammad Rizwan Expressed Grief Over Odisha Accident And Said This By Tweeting

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On Sunday, Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnav told the reason for the accident was the change in electronic interlocking. At the same time, the Railway Board says that the people responsible have been identified.