The Delhi stampede at New Delhi railway station claimed 18 lives, highlighting serious safety failures. The High Court has ordered Railways to review ticket sales and passenger limits immediately. This was reported by the railway transport news portal Railway Supply.

The Delhi stampede at New Delhi railway station claimed 18 lives, highlighting serious safety failures. The High Court has ordered Railways to review ticket sales and passenger limits immediately.
A heavy rush of passengers catching a train to Prayagraj for the Maha Kumbh Mela at the New Delhi railway station on February 15. (Photo: PTI)

Court Questions Railways Over Delhi Stampede

The Delhi High Court has directed the Railways to investigate passenger limits and platform ticket sales. The move follows a deadly Delhi stampede, where 18 people lost their lives on February 15.

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The court expressed serious concerns about overcrowding and questioned why ticket sales exceeded train capacity. Judges stressed the need for immediate action and demanded better enforcement of safety regulations.

A petition urged authorities to implement strict safety rules to avoid future stampedes and tragedies. The High Court emphasized that negligence in managing passenger numbers could lead to more fatalities.

Railways Ordered to Improve Safety After Delhi Stampede

Chief Justice DK Upadhyay and Justice Tushar Rao Gedela led the hearing on railway safety. The judges insisted that selling excess tickets without ensuring safety measures was unacceptable.

The court instructed officials to review platform ticket policies and propose solutions to reduce overcrowding. It also directed authorities to submit a report detailing preventive actions and risk assessments.

Railways officials have been asked to explain why passengers were allowed beyond permissible limits. The court underscored that public safety must remain a top priority for railway management.

Experts argue that improved crowd control measures and ticketing policies could prevent similar incidents. Authorities must now ensure that regulations are enforced effectively across all railway stations.

The tragic incident has raised concerns about railway infrastructure and emergency response protocols. The High Court has ordered an assessment of existing measures to prevent further loss of life.

Commuters have demanded accountability and stronger policies to protect travelers from hazardous conditions. Officials are under pressure to address systemic failures that led to the deadly crowd surge.

The Delhi High Court has warned that failure to act could result in legal consequences for authorities. The judiciary has stressed that railway safety reforms must be implemented without further delay.

Source: www.indiatoday.in

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