Twenty-three persons were killed in the stampede on a foot overbridge (FOB) linking two railways stations in Mumbai on Friday during the deadly rush hour.
"Though action against hawkers is undertaken on a regular basis, from October 1, this drive has been intensified with a combined operation launched by the RPF and GRP, and moreover they will also be patrolling the FoBs," said chief spokesperson of the Western Railway Ravinder Bhakar.
Bhakar said Western Railway administration is soon going to demarcate the railway area to stop this menace forever.
He said, "Most of the complaints against hawkers we receive, fall under the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) area where we do not have our administrative control.
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"So we are blamed unnecessarily. Therefore, we have decided to demarcate our periphery and we will keep full vigil within our jurisdiction."
Eviction of hawkers paved way for smooth movement of commuters near railway stations and on foot overbridges.
Senior PRO of Central Railway A K Jain said, "Though our security forces, keep driving away unauthorised hawkers, they have been now been asked to deal strictly with them."
Rajiv Singal, who has been a member of Railway Users Consultative Committees in Central Railway and Western Railway, however, dubs this exercise of evicting hawkers as merely an "eyewash".
Singal said, "This is simply dressing up and no permanent cure. It is showoff because audit team is doing their job and media pressure is working. I can bet you, hawkers will be back again."
T N Dubey, former member of Divisional Railway Users Consultative Committees in Western Railway, said, "If hawkers come back, we will write to the Railways Minister and draw his attention to the issue.
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