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Indian rescuers carry the body of a victim retrieved from the mangled train car of the Jnaneswari Express, near Sardiha, West Bengal state. Image Credit: AP

Sardiha: A police official said the death toll from a train crash blamed on saboteurs in eastern India has risen to 145 after some of the badly injured died from injuries.

Surojit Kar Purkayastha, a state inspector general of police, said on Sunday the death toll is expected to reach 150.

Railways spokesman Soumitra Mazumdar said that normal rail traffic has resumed on the route after workers replaced an 18-inch portion of the track.

Police have blamed the People's Committee Against Police Atrocities for damaging the track.

Bhupinder Singh, the top police official in West Bengal, said PCPA posters had been found at the scene taking responsibility for the attack.

The Sardiha area is a stronghold of the rebels, known as Naxalites.