Mumbai: Rail worker dies on track, union cries foul
A worker on duty near railway tracks in Mumbai died, with a rail union alleging that he was hit by a commuter, a charge denied by the police. Shravan Sanap (46) was on track maintenance duty yesterday between Mahalaxmi and Lower Parel stations along with seven other workers when the incident occurred. Sanap died of the serious head injuries received in the incident.
WR Majdoor Sangh member says Singh was kicked by commuter
Western Railway Majdoor Sangh's Divisional Secretary Ajay Singh alleged that Sanap was kicked by a commuter of a moving train due to which he lost his balance and fell on the emergency steps located under the train's footboard. However, senior inspector Shailendra Dhiwar, Mumbai Central Government Railway Police (GRP), said the preliminary investigation revealed that Sanap was not kicked by the commuter.
Inspector says train's motorman had alerted all workers
"We have recorded the statement of the train's motorman and other track men who were present at the spot. They said the motorman had alerted them by pressing the hooter and all the trackmen, except Sanap, moved away," Dhiwar said. Sanap was hit by the running train which led to his death, he said. A case of accidental death has been registered.
Sanap was hit by the ninth-coach and not the first
The WR Majdoor Sangh, however, raised doubts over the motorman's version. "If Sanap was late in moving away from the train, then he would have been hit by the first-coach. How is it then possible that he was hit by the train's ninth-coach?" Singh asked.
Singh claims Sanap was taken very late to the hospital
Singh demanded that the offender be booked on charges of murder. He also claimed that Sanap was taken very late to the hospital and had he been rushed there quickly, his life could have been saved. Western Railway Chief PRO Ravinder Bhakar said they have taken serious cognizance of the incident and both the GRP and the Railway Protection Force are investigating it.
WR Chief calls the 'commuter-kicking' incident 'unfortunate'
On the allegations of Sanap having been kicked by a commuter, Bhakar said, "If it is so, then it is very unfortunate. We appeal to passengers not to indulge in acts that could harm anyone."