Chandigarh, May 26 (ANI): At least 40,000 train passengers have been left stranded inside and outside railway stations across Punjab following disruption of railway traffic by supporters of a Sikh outfit.
Public unrest and violence in the state has also affected the movement of buses.
The Guwahati-Jammu Himgiri Express was the first train that passed through Ludhiana on Tuesday morning.
The Dadar-Amritsar Express, the Mumbai-Amritsar Deluxe and the Shaheed Express, bound for Punjab and Jammu have been terminated at Ambala junction.
Three other trains, the Amritsar-Nanded Sachkhand Express, the Amritsar-Jansewa Express and the Meerut-Ludhiana Superfast, have also been cancelled.
Meanwhile, protestors have set up barricades on roads. (ANI)
Public unrest and violence in the state has also affected the movement of buses.
The Guwahati-Jammu Himgiri Express was the first train that passed through Ludhiana on Tuesday morning.
The Dadar-Amritsar Express, the Mumbai-Amritsar Deluxe and the Shaheed Express, bound for Punjab and Jammu have been terminated at Ambala junction.
Three other trains, the Amritsar-Nanded Sachkhand Express, the Amritsar-Jansewa Express and the Meerut-Ludhiana Superfast, have also been cancelled.
Meanwhile, protestors have set up barricades on roads. (ANI)




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