Indian Railways News => | Topic started by nikhilndls on Aug 18, 2012 - 06:00:15 AM |
Title - Day 2: NE exodus continuesPosted by : nikhilndls on Aug 18, 2012 - 06:00:15 AM |
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Despite Chief Minister Jagadish Shettar’s assurance that the state government has taken all measures to ensure the safety of people from the North-Eastern states, their exodus continued for the second day on Thursday.Several thousand North-Easterners travelled by four trains — three special and one regular — to their home states on Thursday. According to statistics obtained from SWR, Mysore Division, in the Bangalore-Guwahati Express (Train No 12509), which runs three days a week, besides all the 17 reserved coaches and unreserved tickets of two coaches being full, the waiting list for two-tier AC, 3-tier AC and sleeper coach has crossed more than 400 in all the three categories in a day.The Bangalore railway station was filled with people from the Northeast. Thousands of people stood in long queues to buy tickets. The railways had opened all the 17 counters to sell unreserved tickets. Initially, railways had plans to operate only two trains in the evening, including the regular train, but they were forced to run two more special trains in the night owing to pressure from various quarters. The railway staff were busy throughout the day in organising coaches to run the special trains.High drama prevailed at the railway station as leaders of various political parties were calling on the people belonging to Northeastern states and arranging food and water for them. |