Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh announced compensation of for the family of each of those killed, and free treatment for the injured. There was no immediate decision about any compensation from the railways. The central government also announced a compensation of for the family of each of the dead and for the injured. The state announced a day of mourning in honour of the victims, and Singh ordered an inquiry into how the crash had occurred. and husband of
Navjot Kaur Sidhu, who was the guest of honour at the festival, announced that he and his wife would adopt all the children who lost parents in the accident, covering their education and all other expenses, and that women who lost their husbands would also be extended all required financial help. Prime Minister
Narendra Modi and President
Ramnath Kovind offered condolences to the families of the dead and hopes that the injured would recover quickly. Pakistani Prime Minister
Imran Khan, Canadian Prime Minister
Justin Trudeau, and Russian President
Vladimir Putin sent their condolences to the families of the victims.
Protest The day after the crash, 20 October, some locals staged a
sit-in protest on the railway tracks, demanding action from officials, the train driver, and "adequate compensation" for the victims. == Railway ==