Mumbai: Following Thursday’s railway employees’ strike, the Government Railway Police (GRP) has seemingly adopted a wait-and-watch approach in the case of two persons being knocked down by a local train at the Sandhurst Road station amid the protest chaos.

In an apparent lack of coordination, the GRP claimed that while the railway unions had given an intimation about the strike, the administration had not informed the force. When asked whether formal permission from the GRP was required, the officials avoided a direct answer. They also alleged that the RPF was not proactive during the stir.

A GRP officer said, “Currently, we have lodged an accidental death report and if anything is revealed during the probe, we will register an FIR regarding the agitation.” Read Also Mumbai: Retired

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