Key Points

A tragic stampede at New Delhi Railway Station claimed 18 lives, including three children, prompting a comprehensive investigation by Railways Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw. The minister strongly rejected opposition claims about CCTV tampering and emphasized the need to focus on preventive measures. In response to the incident, Railways has initiated pilot projects to decongest stations and create permanent waiting areas. The government has also announced significant compensation for the victims' families, demonstrating commitment to supporting those affected by this devastating event.

Key Points: Ashwini Vaishnaw Investigates Delhi Railway Stampede Tragedy

  • 18 lives lost in New Delhi railway station stampede
  • Vaishnaw refutes CCTV closure allegations
  • Permanent waiting areas planned at 60 stations
  • Rs 10 lakh compensation for victims' families
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Investigation underway in New Delhi Railway Station stampede: Ashwini Vaishnaw

Railways Minister reveals ongoing probe into fatal New Delhi station stampede, addresses opposition claims and announces crowd control measures

"There is no need to do politics. We should focus on taking steps - Ashwini Vaishnaw"

New Delhi, March 10

Minister of Railways Ashwini Vaishnaw informed Rajya Sabha on Monday that an investigation is underway in the New Delhi Railway Station stampede in which 18 people lost their lives. He also refuted the allegations of the opposition that the camera of the CCTV of the incident was closed.

"Investigation is underway in the New Delhi railway station stampede," he said while speaking in the Rajya Sabha.

Ashwini Vaishnaw also responded to the allegations of the RS MP Manoj Jha.

"Today, I got very sad when he said that I had closed the camera of the CCTV to hide the truth. 12 lakh railway workers are working day and night.... I have myself seen the CCTV footage. It is very sad when an accident takes place. There is no need to do politics. We should focus on taking steps," Vaishnaw said.

Meanwhile, Ashwini Vaishnaw held a high-level meeting on crowd control at stations on Friday, announcing the decision to create permanent waiting areas outside 60 stations across the country.

"Pilot projects have started at New Delhi, Anand Vihar, Varanasi, Ayodhya and Patna stations," a release earlier said, adding that passengers would be allowed to go to platforms only when the trains arrive at the platform, which would decongest the stations.

The New Delhi railway station stampede, which occurred on February 15, claimed the lives of 18 people, including three children.

A compensation of Rs 10 lakh was announced by Indian Railways for the families of the deceased who lost their lives in the tragic incident. Additionally, the Indian Railways announced a compensation of Rs 2.5 lakh for those seriously injured in the incident and Rs 1 lakh for those with minor injuries.

- ANI

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