Mamata demands Railways give priority to safety of passengers
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has criticized the railways for increasing train fares and focusing on safety and security. Banerjee, a former railway minister, questioned why anti-collusion devices and other measures were not used to p...

"Sad to find that railway passenger fares are steeply increasing and even in Suvidha trains the fares are sometimes higher than air fares!! Where will common people go in case of emergencies?!," she posted on X handle.
"Fare hike must be curbed and reduced! And attention must be given to safety and security issues," she said.
Talking on the number of rising railway accidents in the country, Banerjee also questioned why the anti-collusion devices and other anti-accident measures which she had introduced during her tenure as Railway Minister, were not used to keep a check on mishaps.
"During my tenure as Railways Minister, I had introduced anti-collusion devices and other anti-accident measures! Why are they not being used to avert the increasing number of train accidents, while anti-people fare regime continues unchecked?!."
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