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🚨 Train arrived. Platform didn't. Because the platform was occupied by Dhanbad Division's favorite VIP — the "MAALGAADI" 🚂 Yesterday, At around 11:30 PM at Kechki Railway Station, 13347 Barkakana–Patna Palamu Express reportedly stopped on the middle track while freight trains occupied both paltforms. Passengers allegedly had to navigate...

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