The Modi government at the Centre perhaps does not know how many people die or are injured in train accidents. Or, the govt does not want to reveal the facts to the public. Possibly this is the reason why the government has given two figures in response to one question.

This year, BJP MP Chunnibhai Kanjibhai Gohil had asked in Rajya Sabha (Qs 3007) on August 11 about the number of train accidents and deaths that took place in 2015-16 and 2016-17. According to the reply given by the Railways Minister of State, 107 rail accidents took place in 2015-16 in which 122 people died and in 2016-17, 238 people died in 104 accidents.

The same day, a BJP MP from Rajasthan had asked the same question through question number 3027 in the Rajya Sabha. In the written reply to this question, the Railways Minister of State kept the number of accidents the same but reduced the number of casualties to 97 for the year 2015-16 and to 181 for 2016-17.

A government which flaunts data at the drop of a hat presents different figures in response to the same question. All the ministries and the social media team of the BJP which keep tweeting impressive graphics on every trivial issue just overlook this discrepancy in figures.