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Railways running special trains from Guwahati to help stranded passengers in Assam

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Dec 14 2019 | 4:00 PM IST

Railways is running special trains from Guwahati to help stranded passengers in Assam which has been hit by violent protests against the Citizenship Amendment Act, officials said on Saturday.

Special passenger trains are being run in Guwahati so that people reach their destination in upper Assam. One such train was operated on Friday to Dimapur. Trains were also run on Saturday to Furkating, the main railway junction in Assam's Golaghat district, and to Dibrugarh.

A special passenger train to Dimapur from Guwahati will also run tonight, they said.

While 2000-2400 passengers ferried in last two days, around 600-800 passengers were still stranded in Guwahati. These shall be ferried by tomorrow morning.

The officials said the railways is using social media like Facebook and Twitter to inform passengers about the special trains and also to appeal to people to not vandalise station property.

Officers are also continuously monitoring the situation and senior officers are camping in control room to supervise.

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Public relations offices in the affected areas are issuing regular press releases to inform the public about train movement.

"Railways is becoming a soft target and thousand of passengers are inconvenienced and stranded. Railways is making efforts for informing about cancellation of trains. Safety of passengers is paramount and hence cancellation of trains. Wherever possible, local railway administration are running local trains for stranded passengers," an official said.

Several parts of the Northeast India have witnessed violent protests over the past few days against the Citizenship Amendment Act, which expedites citizenship applications from non-Muslim religious minorities from Pakistan, Afghanistan and Bangladesh.

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First Published: Dec 14 2019 | 4:00 PM IST

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