Two train accidents in five days had a fallout on Wednesday with railways minister Suresh Prabhu indicating he had offered to quit and Railway Board Chairman AK Mital resigning with Air India chief Ashwani Lohani, a railway engineer, named as his successor.
Hours after the second derailment on Wednesday, Prabhu, 64, said he met Prime Minister Narendra Modi taking "full moral responsibility" for the back-to-back accidents that triggered calls for his resignation from the Congress. Prabhu said the prime minister had asked him to "wait", suggesting he had offered to quit.