CHENNAI,
November 17, 2013
Will speak for speeding up pending projects: Baalu
Chairman of Parliamentary Standing Committee on Railways led team of MPs who met commuters in Tambaram on Saturday
Safety for women commuters and additional services in
the morning and evening rush hours were the main demands made during an
interaction between commuters and a delegation of Members of Parliament
(MPs) that visited Tambaram on Saturday morning.
The
Parliamentary Standing Committee on Railways was led by T.R. Baalu, Lok
Sabha MP, former Union minister, and the chairman of the committee. The
other members were Nandi Yellaiah and Husain Dalwai, Rajya Sabha MPs
from Andhra Pradesh and Maharashtra.
After inspecting
passenger amenities at Tambaram railway station, the MPs travelled in a
ladies’ compartment of a Chennai Beach- bound EMU.
Meenalochani,
a college student, stressed the need for safe, and harassment-free
travel. “Whether we travel inside the compartments or while we wait for
trains on platforms, we are subject to a lot of harassment from male
commuters,” she said.
“They take photos and videos while we travel and also while we wait on the platforms. We feel so embarrassed,” she added.
K.
Vigneswari, who works in a private company, said women who boarded the
suburban services from Chengalpattu at stations between Tambaram and
Guindy faced extreme hardship and needed additional services, at least
during the morning and evening rush hours. She also sought deployment of
women police constables on ladies’ compartments throughout the day to
prevent harassment and petty crimes
After alighting
at the Pallavaram railway station, Mr. Baalu told reporters the feedback
received from commuters would be presented to the Parliament. Speaking
on other issues, he said he was aware that the ‘doubling’ or the laying
of the second broad guage line between Chengalpattu and Dindigul — a Rs.
1,200-crore project — was progressing at a snail’s pace. He added he
would speak to the contractor about speeding up the work.
On
the project to make Tambaram the third terminal, he said legal issues
had delayed the project and that funds for such massive projects were
released in phases. He would have detailed discussions with the general
manager of Southern Railway to speed up the Rs. 50-crore terminal
project as well as to complete guage conversion on platforms 3 and 4 at
Tambaram, he added.
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