“It is a very sad incident. Life is very precious. Nineteen people have died and 35 are in hospital. If anybody (kin) wants to join the railways, we will provide him or her with jobs,” he told reporters at Bengaluru International Airport en route to the accident spot.
“I am going to the spot. Railways is trying to introduce TPW (Train Protection warning) system. It is the most advanced system. Rescue and relief operations are already on”, he said.
Minister of state for Railways K H Muniyappa is accompanying Roy along with a team of Railway officials.
Twenty four passengers were killed and over 40 injured when the Bangalore-bound Hampi Express rammed into a stationary goods train in Anantpur district in the wee hours.