Stranded Mumbai Commuters Block Suburban Train Service

Date:

Stranded Mumbai commuters block suburban train service. (Photo: Indrani Ghosh Nangia/IANS)

The commuters were stranded as the Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation (MSRTC) which operates services to Mumbai, Thane and Raigad, allegedly stopped plying the buses on Wednesday.

PALGHAR — Hundreds of irate commuters staged an impromptu ‘rail-roko’ agitation at Nala Sopara station demanding resumption of regular suburban train services after it was discontinued as Covid cases increased in the area.

The commuters said they were stranded as the Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation (MSRTC) which operates services to Mumbai, Thane and Raigad, allegedly stopped plying the buses on Wednesday.

Left in the lurch, the commuters marched to Nala Sopara station, many squatted on the tracks, halting the special local trains, and demanding they should be allowed to travel regularly using the suburban locals and not just on special services.

Later, the GRP reached the spot and managed to disperse the commuters crowds peacefully.

Commuters from Mumbai, Thane, Palghar and Raigad have been demanding that the local train services — the lifeline of the country’s commercial capital — be resumed immediately or more categories of workers be permitted to travel by the special services being operated since a month.

Interestingly, these four districts — which comprise the sprawling Mumbai Metropolitan Region — has the highest number of Covid-19 cases and fatalities.

According to sources, a large number of people in Mumbai and its suburban colonies are having a tough time and finding it difficult to survive as they can not go to their places of work in the absence of any transport.

The Mumbai administration should act immediately to save the poor people from starvation and should start local trains and buses for the stranded commuters, said a resident of Nala Sopara who goes to Mumbai Central for work.

“In the absence of any transport I am not able to go to workshop since the lockdown imposed which ultimately put me in an embarrassing position as I am not able even to afford two square meals a day,” said Islamul Haque, a migrant from Uttar Pradesh.

— IANS (inputs added)

theclarionindiahttps://clarionindia.net
Clarion India - News, Views and Insights about Indian Muslims, Dalits, Minorities, Women and Other Marginalised and Dispossessed Communities.

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Share post:

Popular

More like this
Related

Beyond Blame: A Call for Rational Thinking and Constructive Progress

The future belongs to those who choose reason over...

Farm Loan Waiver a Sham; Over 50% Farmers to Miss Out: Maharashtra Congress

MUMBAI -- Maharashtra Pradesh Congress Committee (MPCC) President Harshwardhan...

APCR Plans Para-Legal Volunteer Workshop in Udaipur on June 14

UDAIPUR — The Association for Protection of Civil Rights...

DK Shivakumar Sworn in As Karnataka’s 25th Chief Minister

BENGALURU -- Karnataka Congress President D.K. Shivakumar was sworn...