Key Points

A devastating train accident in Maharashtra has sparked intense political criticism, with Shiv Sena leader Aditya Thackeray launching a scathing attack on Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw. The incident, which occurred between Mumbra and Diva stations, resulted in four fatalities and left 13 passengers injured during morning rush hour. Thackeray accused the minister of being more focused on creating 'reels' than addressing critical railway safety issues. The tragic event has renewed calls for accountability and improved safety measures in India's railway system.

Key Points: Aditya Thackeray Blasts Vaishnaw Over Fatal Mumbai Train Tragedy

  • Tragic train accident in Maharashtra results in 4 deaths
  • Thackeray demands accountability from railway ministry
  • 13 passengers fell from moving train
  • Incident highlights growing safety concerns
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Aditya Thackeray slams Vaishnaw over Maha local train accident; calls him 'Reel Minister'

Shiv Sena leader Aditya Thackeray criticizes Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw after deadly Mumbai local train accident claims 4 lives

"Railway Minister has become Reel Minister - Aditya Thackeray"

Mumbai, June 9

Shiv Sena (UBT) leader and former Maharashtra minister Aditya Thackeray on Monday sharply criticised Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw following a tragic train accident in Maharashtra in which 13 people fell from a moving train, resulting in the death of four and injuries to others. He called the incident unfortunate and accused the minister of being more focussed on 'reels' than responsibility, dubbing him the ‘Reel Minister.’

Thackeray said, “This is not the first accident of this kind. Over the past two to three years, there have been multiple accidents in the railway sector. It’s terrible, yet no one is stepping up to take responsibility. The railway department and the minister alone are accountable. But the Railway Minister is busy making funny speeches in comic voices, creating reels instead of addressing the real concerns of millions of Indians who depend on railways daily.

"Railway Minister has become Reel Minister. It’s unfortunate. People have demanded his resignation multiple times, but he shows no shame and continues on.”

Reacting to the Mumbra train incident, Rahul Narwekar, Speaker of the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly, called it “an unfortunate incident” and assured strict government action.

“The Railway Ministry will take the necessary steps. Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw has provided many facilities to Mumbai’s commuters, but the city’s population is growing rapidly. When the load exceeds the working capacity, such situations arise. Nonetheless, it’s tragic, and the matter demands serious attention,” he said.

Meanwhile, the death toll from Monday morning’s rush hour accident in Thane has climbed to four, with 13 passengers falling from a moving local train between Mumbra and Diva stations, officials reported.

Nine injured passengers were admitted to Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Hospital, Kalwa. According to a press release from the Thane Municipal Corporation, those onboard were travelling from Kasara to Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus (CSTM).

The deceased include Ketan Dilip Saroj (23) of Tanaji Nagar, Ulhasnagar; Rahul Santosh Gupta; Vicky Babasaheb Mukherjee (34), a Railway Police employee; and one unidentified individual.

- IANS

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Priya K.
Tragic incident indeed. Mumbai locals are overcrowded death traps and have been for decades. Instead of political blame games, we need practical solutions - more trains, better infrastructure. My heart goes out to the victims' families. 🙏
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Rahul S.
Aditya Thackeray is right to point out negligence, but where was his concern when his party was in power? Mumbai's rail problems didn't start yesterday. All politicians need to stop using tragedies for political mileage.
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Amit D.
"Reel Minister" jab is funny but serious issue hai. Everyday lakhs of Mumbaikars risk their lives in these packed trains. Government should focus on safety first, social media presence later. #RailwaySafety
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Sunita M.
As someone who travels by local train daily, this is terrifying. The footboard travel culture needs to stop. Both passengers and administration are responsible. More awareness campaigns and strict penalties required.
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Vikram J.
While the criticism may be valid, we must acknowledge railway infrastructure has improved in recent years. The real problem is Mumbai's population explosion. Need decentralized development to reduce pressure on local trains.
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Neha P.
Heartbreaking news. Instead of political mudslinging, can we have a constructive debate on Mumbai's transport crisis? Metro projects need to speed up and we need better last-mile connectivity. Thoughts with the bereaved families.

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