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Students attack RPF personnel for quizzing ruckus, held

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A group of college students have been booked by the police for attacking an RPF (Railway protection force) constable, who questioned them for creating ruckus and bursting crackers in Gummidipoo­ndi railway station on Saturday.

Police said that a large group of students of a government arts college in Ponneri were returning from their college annual day celebratio­ns on Saturday. In their mood for reverie, the students who were carrying drums with them, danced at the railway station and burst crackers, causing public nuisance.

The students also stuck posters on the train coaches, with the words, ‘GPD route’ (Gummidipoo­ndi) as part of their celebratio­ns. Commuters in Central-Arakkonam route have been witness to such acts from mostly school and college students, who even clash inside the trains over route rivalry.

When an RPF constable questioned the students and asked them to stay put, they attacked him. Commuter associatio­ns have been requesting railways to act but the authoritie­s, who have been doing awareness programmes and talking to parents and college authoritie­s, remain clueless.

“When a group of students were creating nuisance in an EMU at Gummidipoo­ndi station, an RPF Constable, Rajesh Kumar tried to counsel them but in vain. When the train left the station, he travelled to Ponneri by road and saw that the nuisance was

In their mood for reverie, the students who were carrying drums with them, danced at the railway station and burst crackers, causing public nuisance

continuing and apprehende­d these students,” read a tweet from the official account of Chennai DRM (Divisional Railway Manager).

The tweet further added that this will send a strong message to youths indulging in stunts, footboard travel, singing, dancing, and creating nuisance on trains.

The college students were produced before a magistrate and remanded to judicial custody.

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