| Rail passengers to face protest heat by greatindian on 11 August, 2013 - 02:58 PM | ||
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greatindian | Rail passengers to face protest heat on 11 August, 2013 - 02:58 PM | |
VISAKHAPATNAM: After bus travellers, it is now the turn of railway passengers to face the brunt of the Samaikyandhra protests against the Congress Working Committee's (CWC) resolution on bifurcation of the state following the call for a one-day 'Seemandhra Rail Roko' given by the leaders of the Samaikyandhra Youth JAC on Sunday.As many as 2,000 agitators are expected to participate in the protests that may hit 114 railway stations dotting the 400-km long railway line cutting across Srikakulam, Vizianagaram and Visakhapatnam districts that fall under the Waltair division of the East Coast Railways (ECoR). However, acting upon warnings by the Railways' intelligence sleuths about destruction of railway properties under the pretext of Samaikyandhra protests, officials from the Government Railway Police (GRP) and Railway Protection Force (RPF) have made security arrangements at all stations from 6 pm on Saturday (August 10) to 6 pm on Sunday (August 11). The GRP at Visakhapatnam railway station alone has deployed 769 police personnel, including 29 circle inspectors, 69 sub-inspectors, 119 head constables, 399 police constables, 153 women police constables and even 10 videographers, within its jurisdiction up to Kasimkota railway station towards Rajahmundry and Kothavalasa towards Vizianagaram. The GRP personnel will also put escorts in important trains up to Gudur railway station in a bid for passenger safety in addition to patrolling of tracks by a special pilot train with armed forces. The RPF will have striking, standing and Quick Reaction Team (QRT) attached to the station masters in all major railway stations. "We have been given strict instructions by our superiors to not hesitate to take any kind of action as per rules if the situation goes out of control. All 399 police constables have been instructed to take video recordings on their phones of any incidents of destruction to trains or railway properties. We have also organized videographers to gather any evidence of destruction," said Vizag GRP circle inspector A Parthasaradhi. | ||