Meanwhile, the Ministry of Railways said that its train examination staff, cleanliness staff, TTEs, train managers and other staff have been on duty to ensure that passengers do not face any inconvenience during the Diwali weekend.
Diwali rush: The 19-year-old added that he saw a man trying to grope a woman who was about to get off the train. I tried to shield her as much as I could because I too was getting off at the same station, but she looked visibly uncomfortable, he said.
Diwali rush: I want to ask the Railways, who is responsible for our safety and what will happen if is there any case of sexual harassment on the train? And who is going to compensate the money? the 19-year-old said.
Diwali rush at Gujarat station: The man has slammed the Indian Railways and the Railway Protection Force for failing to manage the crowd and the passengers. I want the Railways to refund the Rs 1,173.95 fare, he said.