The conspiracy was to blow up the bridge and destroy the railway track, said a source. Explosives were also found on the spot. The blast caused cracks in the tracks.

The conspiracy was to blow up the bridge and destroy the railway track, said a source. Explosives were also found on the spot. The blast caused cracks in the tracks.

The conspiracy was to blow up the bridge and destroy the railway track, said a source. Explosives were also found on the spot. The blast caused cracks in the tracks.

Jaipur: Unidentified people attempted to blast a bridge on the Udaipur-Ahmedabad railway line, which was inaugurated 13 days ago by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The incident happened on Saturday night.

The conspiracy was to blow up the bridge and destroy the railway track, said a source.

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The local people heard the sound of a loud bang here. Explosives were also found on the spot. The blast caused cracks in the tracks.

A train had passed through the track about four hours before the blast. After this incident, the train coming from Ahmedabad to Udaipur was stopped at Dungarpur.

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District Collector Tarachand Meena said, "There has been a conspiracy to blow up the bridge with detonators. Soon the accused will be caught. Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot has also instructed Director General of Police Umesh Mishra for a detailed investigation."

The Anti-Terrorist Squad (ATS) of the Rajasthan Police reached the spot. The ATS was probing the terrorist angle in the conspiracy.

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Udaipur Superintendent of Police Vikas Sharma said that initially, it seemed that the blast was pulled off after thorough planning. The detonator belongs to the Super 90 category. The bomb squad and forensic teams reached the spot and collected evidence.

Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot said in a tweet on Sunday, "The incident of damage to railway tracks on Oda railway bridge of Udaipur-Ahmedabad rail route is worrying. Senior police and administration officials are on the spot. The DG has directed the police to go to the bottom of the incident."