Bengaluru, May 26: Reacting to bjp leader BS Yeddyurappa's statement that his aim is to put an end to the father and son JDS supremo Deve Gowda said that his party is not subjected to any one and by peoples blessing they have won thirty seven seats in the state.

While campaigning for Rajarajeshwari Nagar JDS candidate in Mathikere Deve Gowda said that some people are pretending like they are the only party in the country. People will soon teach them a lesson.

Yeddyurappa had said that his aim is to end father-son in the state. He has said that we are two timers. I have lot to say about him. We have not cheated anybody Deve Gowda said.

He further stated that his party doesn't need certificate from a person who has spent days behind a bars for corruption. we have not looted anybody's property in Bengaluru.

congress Jds coalition is limited to Vidhana soudha. Now my priority is to save Rajarajeshwari Nagar constituency. JDS candidate Ramachandra is a man of clean hands. Please vote for him urged Devegowda to the people.



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Mathura (PTI): Normal rail traffic between Delhi and Mathura resumed on Friday following the restoration of three tracks two days after a good train derailed in the area, officials said.

The Mathura-Palwal section has four railway lines of which traffic on three was disrupted due to the derailment of 25 wagons of the goods train on Wednesday between Vrindavan and Ajhai stations, they said.

"Traffic on the third line was restored at 10.30 pm on Thursday, while the other two lines were fixed on Friday afternoon and normal traffic was restored on the routes," Prashasti Srivastava, said the divisional commercial manager and public relations officers of Agra in North Central Railway.

"The railways had to either cancel some trains or the route of dozens of trains was diverted," she said earlier on Friday.

Meanwhile, a six-member committee has been formed to probe the cause of the derailment, chief PRO of North Central Railway (Prayagraj) Shashikant Tripathi said.

When asked about any suspected sabotage or terrorism link in the case, the official said things could be ascertained only after the probe is completed.

The derailment had impacted the services of around 30 trains on the route. Nearly 500 workers were deployed to clear the tracks, according to officials.

Divisional Railway Manager, Agra Division, Tej Prakash Agarwal told reporters on Wednesday that traffic on three railway lines was interrupted due to the derailment.

"Twenty-five wagons of the train taking coal to Suratgarh power plant (in Rajasthan) derailed after the Vrindavan yard," Agarwal said, adding that no one was injured in the incident.

While the exact cause of the derailment remains undetermined, officials are not ruling out any possibilities, including sabotage, General Manager of North Central Railway Upendra Chandra Joshi had said.