At least 14 train roof-top travellers were killed and a dozen were seriously injured when they crashed into the ceiling of an over-bridge near Roza station in Shahajahanpur, about 190 km from Lucknow on Tuesday afternoon.
According to Additional Director General of Police Brij Lal, "The victims were mostly aspirants who had gone to Barielly seeking recruitment in the Indo-Tibetan Border Police that undertook a major recruitment drive there."
Shahjahanpur district hospital chief medical superintendent Dr. D.K.Sonkar said, "While six persons died on the spot, eight later succumbed to their injuries. Fourteen others were still hospitalised until late evening."
Earlier during the day, a number of these aspirants had resorted to violence, torching vehicles, damaging shops and fighting pitched battles with the police. Alleging irregularities and mismanagement in the recruitment drive, the youth targeted bus stations, petrol pumps and other public property.
Around six state-owned buses and several other vehicles were set on fire and several shops were damaged by the agitators.
Since the recruitment drive was to cover 11 states, thousands of aspirants had converged at Barielly, causing a major congestion at both