New Delhi, March 1: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Saturday urged the government to draw lessons from the February 15 tragedy at New Delhi Railway Station in which several passengers lost their lives in a stampede and hoped concrete steps would be taken to prevent such incidents and ensure safe travel. Gandhi, the Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha, also met porters of the New Delhi Railway Station and thanked them for saving the lives of many passengers during the stampede at the station.
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| Lok Sabha LoP and Congress MP Rahul Gandhi met porters (coolies) at New Delhi Railway station today
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"During the stampede at New Delhi Railway Station, the porter brothers set an example of humanity and saved the lives of many passengers. For this, I thanked them today on behalf of the countrymen," Gandhi said in a post on X. "But it is important to draw lessons from such accidents. These can be prevented by crowd control, use of modern technology, better infrastructure and strengthening emergency arrangements," he said. "It is hoped that the government will take concrete steps in this direction so that passengers of every class can travel safely," the senior Congress leader said.
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