Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Punish babus and politician­s for this criminal negligence

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Lower Parel is served by Parel and Currey Road stations on the Central Railway and Elphinston­e Road, Lower Parel stations on the Western Railway. These stations were built during the first phase of railway constructi­on in the country in the first half of the 20th century. At that time, the area was filled with textile mills and chawls that housed the workers. Stations were not made to handle a heavy rush of commuters.

When the area started to change in the 1990s, the railways and the city’s government looked away. The government allowed developers to construct highdensit­y office complexes without bothering to think how workers would reach there. This is clearly a planning loophole. The result is that the stations are now among the most crowded and dangerous in the city.

Commuters using Parel and Elphinston­e Road stations will tell you there are stampede-like situations daily. Parel has not been remodelled though there has been talk about it for decades.

This road turns in a septic water pool when it rains because the railways forgot to build storm water drains along the lane’s periphery.

The only addition has been a pedestrian bridge at the northern end of the station, which few commuters use as it goes nowhere. An extra platform is being constructe­d to ease the crowding but work has been exasperati­ngly slow. The railway’s solution to the crowding has been to station two constables with lathis to herd crowds.

While millions risk injury and death, senior railway babus travel south in government cars to their quarters in Badhwar Park.

They, and politician­s who represent the city, have not told the Railway Board about the risks faced by commuters. Babus and netas will have to be punished for the criminal negligence.

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 ?? ANSHUMAN POYREKAR/HT PHOTO ?? A woman grieves for her relative killed in the stampede at Elphinston­e station in Mumbai on Friday. The mishap led to the death of 22 people and injured several others.
ANSHUMAN POYREKAR/HT PHOTO A woman grieves for her relative killed in the stampede at Elphinston­e station in Mumbai on Friday. The mishap led to the death of 22 people and injured several others.

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