Awhad had given a call for agitation, which he dubbed as the 'mother of all protests', at Kalwa station today to protest against the "casual approach" of railway authorities towards the safety of suburban commuters after the stampede on the foot overbridge of Elphinstone Road station on Friday which killed 23 passengers.
"Elaborate security arrangements were put in place which prevented the protesters from stopping the trains, however, they held up a 9.22 am local at Kalwa station," said a senior Central Railway official.
The official added that there was no major impact on the train schedule.
Justifying his rail roko call, Awhad, a NCP legislator from the Mumbra-Kalwa belt, said, "Despite several reminders, railway administration has turned a deaf ear to the commuters woes and rising fatalities and hardships were due to the failure of the Central Railway administration to cater to rush hour crowd."
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The NCP MLA said, "Over 20,000 innocent passengers have lost their lives in last five years because of the poor infrastructure of the Central and Western Railways.
Awhad said, "We don't believe in the tall promises made and fake assurances given by the Railway Ministers."
He also slammed the Bullet Train project saying such a train was introduced just to "show-off" to the world at the cost of the lives of thousands of passengers who die for want of basis amenities.
Meanwhile, railway activists slammed the protesters for "aggravating" the woes of commuters by holding up the local trains during peak office hour rush.
When contacted a senior railway official said "We will be booking the protestors as per the provisions of law.
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