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MNS leaders board Mumbai suburban trains to protest curbs

September 21, 2020 06:31 pm | Updated 08:06 pm IST - Mumbai

Common citizens have not been allowed so far to travel in suburban trains given the COVID-19 outbreak.

Maharashtra Navnirman Sena supporters stage agitation against Maharashtra government in front of Goregaon railway station in Mumbai. Photo Credit: Special Arrangement

 

Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) leaders on Monday travelled in local trains, currently available only for essential services staff, as part of a protest to demand that the services be made available for common citizens also.

The Raj Thackeray-led party undertook the “savinay kaydebhang" (civil disobedience) protest after its repeated demands to allow the general public to travel in local trains in Mumbai and suburbs.

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Common citizens have not been allowed so far to travel in suburban trains given the COVID-19 outbreak.

At present, only certain sections, including the essential services staff and government employees, are allowed to travel in local trains.

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MNS general secretary Sandeep Deshpande in a video message said the Maharashtra government has allowed common people to travel by state transport (ST) buses to reach their work places, but not in local trains, which is “ironical“.

“We requested the government several times to allow common people to travel in local trains as they face hardships while travelling in ST buses which consumes a lot of their time,” he said in the video clip, in which he could be seen travelling in a local train with some other party leaders.

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The government must be thinking that coronavirus does not spread in buses, but in local trains, Deshmukh quipped.

“Hence, we staged the protest by travelling in local trains,” he said.

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