"The Home Minister has emphasized upon the need to incorporate public participation with respect to security at metro stations in Delhi NCR as no credible security mechanism is present between the main gate and security checkpoints," Anuj Agrawal, general secretary of Maulik Bharat, said.
The forum suggested that additional battalions of Delhi Police be stationed at the metro premises and services of scouts and guides and other volunteers be used to tighten security.
Delhi Metro network runs over 200 kilometres with around 160 stations. It has six separate corridors criss-crossing the NCR including, Gurgaon, Noida and Faridabad.
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