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Mumbai, Jul 26: A railway worker on duty near tracks in Mumbai died, with a rail union alleging that he was hit by a train commuter, a charge denied by the police.

Shravan Sanap (46) was on track maintenance duty yesterday between Mahalaxmi and Lower Parel stations along with seven other workers when the incident occurred.

Western Railway Majdoor Sangh's divisional secretary Ajay Singh alleged that Sanap was kicked by a commuter of the moving train due to which he lost his balance and fell on the emergency steps located under the train's foot-board.

Sanap died of the serious head injuries received in the incident, Singh said.

However, senior inspector Shailendra Dhiwar, Mumbai Central Government Railway Police (GRP), said the preliminary investigation revealed that Sanap was not kicked by the commuter.

"We have recorded the statement of the train's motorman and other track men who were present at the spot.

They said the motorman had alerted them by pressing the hooter and all the track men, except Sanap, moved away," Dhiwar said.

Sanap was hit by the running train which led to his death, he said.

A case of accidental death has been registered and further investigation is on, Dhiwar said.

The Western Railway Majdoor Sangh, however, raised doubts over the motorman's version.

"If Sanap was late in moving away from the train, then he would have been hit by the first coach. How is it then possible that he was hit by the train's ninth coach," Singh said.

He demanded that the offender be booked on charges of murder.

Singh also claimed that Sanap was taken very late to the hospital and had he been rushed there quickly, his life could have been saved.

Western Railway's Chief PRO Ravinder Bhakar said they have taken serious cognisance of the incident and both the GRP and the Railway Protection Force are investigating it.

On the allegations of Sanap having been kicked by a commuter, he said, "If is it so, then it is very unfortunate.

We appeal to passengers not to indulge in acts that could harm anyone."
 (PTI)

Muzaffarnagar, July 2: Two female children, aged one and two, were found abandoned at a platform of Muzaffarnagar railway station last evening, GRP said here.

The children were admitted in a district hospital as their condition was not well, Government Railway Police (GRP) SHO Avatar Singh said.

They were under the supervision of district children welfare Committee, he added.

Chief Medical Officer Dr P S Mishra said that the doctors are attending the children.

Police said that investigations are on.
 (PTI)



Kolkata, Apr 4: Station master cabin and railway properties were ransacked and railway tracks blocked at Sodhpur station in North 24 Parganas, disrupting traffic on mainline of Eastern Railway connecting Sealdah, at peak hours today.
The irate commuters, after an alleged wrong announcement regarding Sealdah bound Gedhe local train, plundered the station premises and obstructed railway tracks, official sources said.
The disruption began around 10 00 hours, causing detention of many long distance and local trains both up and down lines, as hundreds of protesters squatted on the track, about 16 kms north of Sealdah terminal of ER. The situation went out of control as the number of protesters outnumbered the RPF and GRP personnels at Sodhpur station.
Trouble ensued when the train did not stop even after the public address system at Sodhpur station announced that the Sealdah bound Gedhe EMU would halt on platform number 2. The passengers, mostly officer goers, who had taken position after crossing open tracks to board the train lost their cool and began expressing their resentment through violent agitation.
ER's CPRO, Ravi Mahapatro, said, though talks were going on to add Shodhpur station to the existing stoppages of that particular EMU, nothing has been finalised by the authorities yet. 
He said an inquiry has been ordered to ascertain, if there was an announcement for the halt today.
He said the agitation caused detention of many long and short distance trains and cancellation of some EMUs, so far on the section.
The blockade was continuing when the report came in. UNI


Hapur, Feb 26: Six people were killed, while one other was severely injured when a train engine ran over them in Pilkhua area at Delhi-Moradabad rail track here late on Sunday night.
Government Railway Police (GRP) Pilkhua station in-charge Sarvej Khan here on Monday said that a train engine moving towards Hapur from Ghaziabad crushed seven people sitting on rail track near Pilkhua railway station. 
While Arif, Saleem, Sammer, Vijay and Aakash died on the spot, Rahul and one another received severe injuries, Mr Khan said, adding that Rahul succumbed to his injuries in a hospital during treatment.
The condition of other injured was stated to be stable, he said. UNI