Nationwide flag at Sealdah station seems torn, Railways say it will had been brought about through gusty winds

By means of PTI

KOLKATA: The nationwide tricolour atop Sealdah railway station within the town gave the impression torn in a video on Friday and the Railway officers stated it will had been brought about through gusty winds right through rains.

The flag is being right away changed, they stated.

PTI may no longer check the authenticity of the video.

Within the video, which was once proven in TV information channels, part of the tricolour atop the primary station development gave the look to be torn.

The video was once shot through a journalist of a media area and shortly went viral within the social media.

The executive public members of the family officer of Jap Railways, Ekalabya Chakraborty showed that Railways have were given the tips.

“This massive flag fastened on a top mast pole is perched so top that there’s chance that one a part of it was once torn through a gusty wind. The instant we were given the scoop, we now have begun making preparations to interchange it within the fastest imaginable time,” Chakraborty stated.

Railways takes each precaution and same old measures to make sure that the nationwide logo and tricolour are projected correctly in railway stations.

This incident was once an aberration, he added.

KOLKATA: The nationwide tricolour atop Sealdah railway station within the town gave the impression torn in a video on Friday and the Railway officers stated it will had been brought about through gusty winds right through rains.

The flag is being right away changed, they stated.

PTI may no longer check the authenticity of the video.

Within the video, which was once proven in TV information channels, part of the tricolour atop the primary station development gave the look to be torn.

The video was once shot through a journalist of a media area and shortly went viral within the social media.

The executive public members of the family officer of Jap Railways, Ekalabya Chakraborty showed that Railways have were given the tips.

“This massive flag fastened on a top mast pole is perched so top that there’s chance that one a part of it was once torn through a gusty wind. The instant we were given the scoop, we now have begun making preparations to interchange it within the fastest imaginable time,” Chakraborty stated.

Railways takes each precaution and same old measures to make sure that the nationwide logo and tricolour are projected correctly in railway stations.

This incident was once an aberration, he added.