The Standing Committee on Railways, headed by Trinamool Congress MP Dinesh Trivedi, in its latest report, expressed "serious concern" over the proposed amendments and said detailed discussions with stakeholders should be held before making any major changes in the Act.
Though the proposed amendments involve public interest, these have been proposed without any kind of consultation process with the most crucial stakeholders such as Railways Accident Victims Associations, Railways Claims Tribunal Bar Associations and passenger associations, the panel said.
As per the proposed amendments, railways is liable to pay compensation for injuries or death caused by train accidents. However, no compensation is payable in case of death or injury due to suicide or attempted suicide, self-inflicted injuries, criminal acts of passengers, acts committed by the passenger in a state of intoxication or insanity.
"It needs reiteration that ours is a welfare state and the entire government machinery and their actions are accountable to the public at large," the report said.
The 31-member committee is, therefore, of the firm view that an organisation of the stature and standing of Indian Railways will not be able to formulate and implement a passenger-friendly policy without the active participation of various stakeholders concerned.
"The rightful course would have been for the Ministry to have discussed issues covered under the proposed amendment bill with them at the zonal railways levels," it said.
However, to the "utter disappointment" of the committee, railways has regrettably failed to take the right initiative in this direction, the committee said.
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