<p>At least 31 people were injured when a passenger train collided on Sunday with a freight train parked on the main railway line in Pakistan's Punjab province, according to a media report.</p>.<p>The accident took place near the Qila Sattar Shah Station in Sheikhupura district.</p>.<p>The Lahore-bound passenger train coming from Mianwali was travelling on the same track where a freight train was already parked, resulting in the crash, Geo News reported.</p>.Drone, heroin recovered near Pakistan border in Amritsar.<p>The train driver attempted to avoid the crash but to no avail, it said.</p>.<p>According to the rescue personnel, 31 passengers were injured in the accident. Five injured passengers have been transferred to the district headquarters hospital, they added.</p>.<p>The railway officials said an investigation into the crash had been launched.</p>.<p>A railways spokesperson said in a statement that train operations are running smoothly in the Lahore division following the crash.</p>.<p>The track was cleared after the accident, the spokesperson added.</p>.<p>According to the spokesperson, four railways officials including train driver Imran Sarwar and his assistant Muhammad Bilal have been suspended.</p>.<p>An inquiry commission led by a deputy principal officer has been formed, which will submit its report on the incident in 24 hours, the spokesperson added.</p>.<p>The railways chairman said legal action will be taken against those responsible for the incident.</p>.<p>CEO Railways Shahid Aziz said no compromise will be made on the safety of passengers.</p>.<p>Former prime minister and Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PML-N) President Shehbaz Sharif expressed sorrow over the incident and demanded action against those responsible for the crash.</p>.<p>Accidents on Pakistan's decaying rail system are common. In the past decade, the country has witnessed a number of deadly train accidents.</p>.<p>In August this year, at least 56 were killed and a dozen others injured after as many as 10 bogies of Havelian-bound Hazara Express derailed near Sahara Railway Station in Sindh province's Nawabshah district, 275 kilometres away from Karachi.</p>
<p>At least 31 people were injured when a passenger train collided on Sunday with a freight train parked on the main railway line in Pakistan's Punjab province, according to a media report.</p>.<p>The accident took place near the Qila Sattar Shah Station in Sheikhupura district.</p>.<p>The Lahore-bound passenger train coming from Mianwali was travelling on the same track where a freight train was already parked, resulting in the crash, Geo News reported.</p>.Drone, heroin recovered near Pakistan border in Amritsar.<p>The train driver attempted to avoid the crash but to no avail, it said.</p>.<p>According to the rescue personnel, 31 passengers were injured in the accident. Five injured passengers have been transferred to the district headquarters hospital, they added.</p>.<p>The railway officials said an investigation into the crash had been launched.</p>.<p>A railways spokesperson said in a statement that train operations are running smoothly in the Lahore division following the crash.</p>.<p>The track was cleared after the accident, the spokesperson added.</p>.<p>According to the spokesperson, four railways officials including train driver Imran Sarwar and his assistant Muhammad Bilal have been suspended.</p>.<p>An inquiry commission led by a deputy principal officer has been formed, which will submit its report on the incident in 24 hours, the spokesperson added.</p>.<p>The railways chairman said legal action will be taken against those responsible for the incident.</p>.<p>CEO Railways Shahid Aziz said no compromise will be made on the safety of passengers.</p>.<p>Former prime minister and Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PML-N) President Shehbaz Sharif expressed sorrow over the incident and demanded action against those responsible for the crash.</p>.<p>Accidents on Pakistan's decaying rail system are common. In the past decade, the country has witnessed a number of deadly train accidents.</p>.<p>In August this year, at least 56 were killed and a dozen others injured after as many as 10 bogies of Havelian-bound Hazara Express derailed near Sahara Railway Station in Sindh province's Nawabshah district, 275 kilometres away from Karachi.</p>