In the aftermath of the Amritsar tragedy in which 59 people were mowed down by a train, the Government Railway Police Tuesday pitched for fencing tracks along crowded areas to avoid such incidents, an official said.
The proposal was made during a meeting of the heads of Government Railway Police (GRP), which is a state police force responsible for maintaining law and order in the railways, from 21 states.
Fifty-nine people were mowed down by a train on October 19 when they were standing on the tracks to watch Dussehra celebrations near Amritsar.
"In view of the Amritsar incident, we have decided to write to the Railway Ministry to build fences along the tracks where the area is crowded. Areas where there are chances of people spilling on to the tracks have to be fenced," the senior official, who attended the meeting, told PTI.
In the last three years, nearly 50,000 people lost their lives after being hit by trains, according to official data. The railways takes no responsibility for these deaths and terms such people 'trespassers'
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