The Railways has chosen not to disclose the CRS probe report on the Odisha train accident, in order to avoid influencing the ongoing investigation conducted by the CBI.
The report is expected to contain sensitive information about the accident, such as potential causes and the involvement of individuals or organizations. If this information were made public, it could potentially prejudice the CBI’s investigation or even lead to tampering with witnesses.
Although the Railways will share the report with the CBI and other relevant authorities, it will not be released to the general public. This decision is reasonable to ensure the integrity of the CBI’s investigation.
The CBI is a respected investigating agency in India, known for conducting fair and impartial investigations. The Railways has confidence that the CBI will uncover the truth behind the Odisha train accident and hold those responsible accountable.
While some people may be disappointed by the non-disclosure of the report, it is crucial to remember that the primary objective of the investigation is to determine what happened and bring the culprits to justice. Making the report public could potentially hinder this objective.
We hope that the CBI’s investigation will be comprehensive and lead to the resolution of this tragic case.
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