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“A group of passengers standing on the foot-board of the local train, tried to stop Shukla from boarding the Andheri-bound train at Mira Road, saying that there was no space inside,” a senior Government Railway Police (GRP) official said.
“However, Shukla managed to get inside the train, following which an argument broke out between him and those passengers,” the official said. Soon, the group started assaulting him and even snatched his phone when he tried to click their pictures, he said.
Shukla, who sustained injuries in the incident, was taken to a hospital for treatment. “Once his treatment gets over, we will initiate the process of identifying the accused and a very strong action will be taken against them,” Purshottam Karad, DCP of Western Railway GRP, said.
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“These commuters are known for blocking others from travelling on trains in peak hours. The violence goes unchecked by the police despite repeated incidents,” the Press Club said. Mumbai Crime Reporters’ Association also condemned the incident and demanded strict action against the accused.