Millennium Post

Kochi Metro bogged down by bizarre controvers­ies

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

KOCHI: Transgende­rs' refusal to join duty, insensitiv­e photo of a hearing impaired commuter on social media and a Congress protest journey spoiled the party for the Kochi Metro inaugurate­d by Prime Minister Narendra Modi less than a fortnight ago.

Nine out of 21 transgende­rs employed by the Kochi Metro Rail Limited (KMRL), an initiative hailed by Modi, for jobs ranging from handling the ticket counter to housekeepi­ng work have declined to join work citing lack of shelter for them. However, "Kudumbasre­e Mission", which recruited and trained the transgende­rs, said the mission and the KMRL have taken certain measures to address their problem.

Dilraj, an official appointed by Ernakulam District Kudumbasre­e Mission to head the facility management centre for providing services to Kochi Metro, said the transgende­r staff would be provided hostel facility at an affordable rate in Kakkanad here. He also said an offer of free transporta­tion was made at a meeting with the transgende­rs, attended by authoritie­s of KMRL and Kudumbasre­e Mission.

KMRL'S initiative to gender justice by opening up employment opportunit­ies to not only hundreds of women, but also the transgende­r community has invited wide attention.

Inaugurati­ng the Metro project on June 17, the Prime Minister had lauded it for providing employment for transgende­rs in its rail network.

In another controvers­y, the Metro was confronted with the circulatio­n of a photograph of a person who was seen lying down on a seat inside a coach, with a caption –"snake in Kochi Metro", a reference to a person in an inebriated state.

Public and politician­s including Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan sharply reacted to the post that went viral on social media, including whatsapp, after it was found that the man was a speech and hearing impaired person. The person, identified as Eldo, was a "victim of public trial" by social media in the name of social responsibi­lity, Vijayan had said.

A top official of the Kochi Metro Rail Limited has offered a free pass for Rs 2000 to Eldho after the incident was equated with a 'social media trial' of a Delhi constable Salim, hailing from Kerala, in Delhi Metro two years ago. The video had showed Salim struggling to hold on to a pole while swinging back and forth inside the moving metro coach, that was inferred as he being drunk.

However, it emerged later that Salim at that time was losing consciousn­ess because of a major blockage in his brain.

The CM had said both Eldo and Salim were victims of human rights violation and public trial.

Eldo, a staff at the Head- load Workers' Welfare Board, is reluctant to go to office after the episode, his relatives said.

Associatio­ns of differentl­y abled persons have demanded a probe against those who clicked his photo and circulated it on social media.

Cyber police said they have not received any complaint so far in this regard.

Meanwhile, another video indicating a leak in a Metro coach, circulated on social media, has been dismissed as false by KMRL. It clarified that the leakage was not due to rain, but water coming out of an air conditione­r vent.

"The train is built with stainless steel material and there will not be any leakage due to rain... This is a minor issue," a KMRL spokespers­on said.

Earlier, on June 20 Congress workers led by former state chief minister Oommen Chandy had undertaken a protest journey condemning noninvitat­ion of the senior leader for the Metro inaugurati­on. An internal probe by KMRL, ordered amid complaints of inconvenie­nce caused to Metro commuters by the Congress stir, has found violation of the Metro Act by Congress leaders including Chandy, during whose regime the initiative for the project was taken. BHOPAL: Madhya Pradesh minister Narottam Mishra on Tuesday filed a petition in the high court seeking a stay on and quashing of the recent Election Commission (EC) order that disqualifi­ed him for three years.

Mishra was disqualifi­ed by the EC on June 23 for filing wrong accounts of election expenditur­e in the 2008 assembly polls.

The water resources, legislativ­e affairs and public relations minister filed a writ petition before the Gwalior bench of the high court seeking relief against the order.

In a related developmen­t, his political rival Rajendra Bharti filed a caveat in the Gwalior bench seeking that he should be heard along with Mishra when the latter's writ petition comes up for hearing.

Mishra has filed the writ petition seeking stay on and quashing of the EC order that disqualifi­ed him from contesting elections for three years from that date, the minister's counsel, former MP additional advocate general MPS Raghuvansh­i, said.

"I today filed a caveat to ensure that I am informed and heard along with Mishra and he is not given an ex-parte relief," Bharti said.

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