Key Points

A tragic train accident near Mumbai's Mumbra station claimed four lives and injured nine passengers, prompting immediate action from Maharashtra's government. Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis swiftly ordered a high-level investigation and announced financial compensation for the victims' families. Political leaders like Raj Thackeray and Aaditya Thackeray expressed deep concern about the incident, highlighting broader issues of urban infrastructure and public transportation safety. The accident has reignited discussions about the challenges facing Mumbai's crowded railway network and the need for comprehensive urban planning.

Key Points: Mumbra Train Tragedy Fadnavis Orders Probe Announces Rs 5 Lakh Aid

  • Fadnavis announces Rs 5 lakh compensation for deceased train accident victims
  • State government to provide free medical treatment
  • High-level probe ordered into railway incident
  • Raj Thackeray criticizes urban infrastructure planning
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Mumbra railway accident: Maha CM Fadnavis orders probe, announces compensation of Rs 5 lakh to kin of deceased victims

Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis orders high-level investigation into fatal Mumbai local train accident, provides compensation to victims' families

"Here, human life has no value - Raj Thackeray"

Mumbai, June 9

Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, on Monday, ordered an inquiry into the Mumbai local train accident in which at least four persons died and nine others were injured after they fell on the railway track.

He has also announced a compensation of Rs 5 lakh to the families of the four deceased persons.

Besides, the injured victims will also be provided a compensation ranging between Rs 50,000 and Rs 2 lakh.

The state government sources said that the injured will be provided free treatment as the expenses will be borne by the government.

The State Disaster Management Minister Girish Mahajan confirmed that a high level probe is underway to find out how the accident took place.

He said that two passengers due to serious injuries have been sent to the Jupiter hospital in Thane.

Meanwhile, the Maharashtra Navnirman Sena Chief Raj Thackeray raked up the demand for a separate corporation for Mumbai railways made for many years, saying that so far no government has paid attention to it.

"The railway accident that happened in Mumbai today is unfortunate. Many passengers lost their lives in this accident, but such incidents are happening daily in Mumbai. Every day, passengers in Mumbai are getting injured, and yet, no one seems to care. Today, urban planning is completely in disarray. Huge crowds are pouring in. Big roads, bridges, and metros are being built for them. High-rise buildings are being permitted, but there is no planning for parking. Every city faces a serious traffic problem. Building new roads and metros makes no difference, yet no government thinks about urban planning or the influx of people from outside," he said.

He also added: "All our focus is only on elections and campaigns. Will Raj Thackeray and Uddhav Thackeray form an alliance? More important than this question are the questions of how travel is happening in Mumbai today, how people are living in cities and across the state in general. Will the media raise these questions? Will they demand answers from the government? Who forms an alliance with whom, who said what -- these things are truly trivial in front of these serious issues."

"Are we going to turn our attention to the people's problems?" he asked.

"I myself have travelled by Mumbai's railways for a long time. But back then, the situation was somewhat better. Now, seeing the crowds at railway stations is terrifying. These MPs, MLAs, and Ministers go abroad -- do they learn anything from there? If such an incident happened abroad, how would it have been handled there? Here, however, there is nothing. Here, human life has no value," he commented.

Shiv Sena-UBT leader Aaditya Thackeray said, "While standing at the door of a local train heading towards Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus between Diva and Mumbra stations, some passengers were tragically killed after being struck by an express train coming from the opposite direction; this incident is deeply heartbreaking. Heartfelt tributes to the passengers who lost their lives."

- IANS

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Rahul K.
Tragic incident indeed. While compensation is necessary, we need permanent solutions. Mumbai locals carry 3x their capacity daily. When will we upgrade infrastructure to match population growth? 😔
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Priya M.
Rs 5 lakh compensation won't bring back lives. I travel daily by this route - the crowding is insane! Authorities must enforce strict rules against door travel. Safety first!
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Sanjay T.
Raj Thackeray makes valid points. We keep building flyovers but ignore basic railway safety. Why can't we have platform screen doors like Delhi Metro at least at major stations?
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Ananya R.
Heartbreaking news. As someone who lost a relative in 2017 Elphinstone stampede, I know compensation doesn't heal wounds. When will our leaders stop politicizing tragedies and actually fix things?
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Vikram J.
While the probe is welcome, we've seen dozens of such inquiries with zero results. The real issue is overpopulation + outdated infrastructure. Need decentralized development to reduce Mumbai's burden.
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Neha P.
The free treatment for injured is good but prevention is better than cure! Can we please have more ladies special trains? Women face maximum risk during peak hours. #MumbaiLocalSafety

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