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'It's horrifying': Passengers tweet for help as protesters block tracks, halt trains

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

A section of passengers had a harrowing time today as protesters blocked trains at several places, squatted on tracks and "uprooted" them, affecting not less than 100 trains, officials said.

Those who witnessed the violence first hand through their coaches' windows made fervent appeals for help to the railway ministry using

More than 100 trains were affected due to the protests that have now hit the entire country, and those on board, who had no way to get to their destinations, expressed helplessness and fear through tweets.

"It is horrifying when you are inside your to reach your destination for regular business, and outside you see is some hooligans thinking they can do a better job by standing against the judiciary. Stop violence. Protest peaceful. #BharatBandh," tweeted Gagan this afternoon, from inside his stopped by protestors.

Along with the tweet, he posted a video captured from the showing a mob creating a ruckus on the platform.

and several other passengers have been tweeting since morning appealing to to intervene.

"Urgent help needed.!!!!! #BharatBandh, #KarnatakaExpress No No water. No Protestors sitting on tracks. Threatening to burn train," tweeted Nikita, who was on board the Karnataka Express, which she said was stuck in for three hours.

Another passenger, Om Prakash, who was on the same train, too tweeted about the lack of food, water and power supply.

Jain, another traveller, said the Jaipur-Double-decker had been stopped by protesters earlier in the morning and was pelted with stones.

Several organisations have called for a 'Bharat Bandh' today against the alleged dilution of the Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act.

The had, on March 20, diluted the provisions of the Act and said government servants should not be arrested without prior sanction and private citizens, too, should be arrested only after an inquiry under the law.

organisations, including the Shoshan Mukti Manch, and some political parties fear that the "dilution" of the provisions of the Act may lead to increase in violence against the community.

While the railways was yet to confirm any damage to its property, passengers on board trains informed the ministry through twitter that protesters were "uprooting" tracks.

"Several trains running between and stopped at Alwar railway station after protestors uprooted the railway tracks," tweeted Smriti Arora from the Allahabad-Express stuck at Alwar for over four hours.

Passengers on board the New Delhi-Mumbai Rajdhani, which made an unscheduled stop at the Mathura Junction, also said they were stuck because of tracks being "uprooted" near the Hindaun City railway station under the Kota Railway division of West Central Railway zone.

The Divisional Railway Manager, responding to the queries from passengers said and had been diverted due to the agitation.

"Dear Piyush Sir... Due to Bharat Bandh..All trains are standing at many places in for five hours...Please starts trains," tweeted Vishwajeet Jaisawal, tagging the

The protests have claimed at leats seven lives, officials said.

Nine trains were cancelled over the next two days and scores were short-terminated due to the protests, railways officials said.

The routes were largely restored now, the claimed.

Protesters also squatted on the tracks, pelted stones at trains and wrecked havoc on platforms forcing the cancellation of Amritsar-Jaynagar Saryu Yamuna Express, New Delhi-Shatabdi Express, Jaipur-Chandigarh Intercity Express, Ajmer-New Shatbdi Express and for today.

The national transporter has also cancelled three trains - - New Shatabdi Express, - Chandigarh Superfast Express and the Chandigarh-Intercity Express which were scheduled to run tomorrow, along with the Jaynagar - Shaheed Express scheduled for April 4.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Mon, April 02 2018. 21:05 IST
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