No good for stone pelting on train, railway is running a campaign

Updated: 28-08-2025, 06.41 PM

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A trend has become very fast in the country in the recent past. To stone pelting on trains every day. Due to the intention of damaging government property, there have been incidents of stone pelting many times in the last few months. But now there is no good for stone pelting on trains. In fact, for the next 15 days, the railway is going to run a special campaign to stop the stone pelting incident. Instructions have been issued by the Railway Board regarding this. Today i.e. from August 28, for the next 15 days, a intensive campaign will be launched to prevent stone pelting incidents on train trains across the country.

Petrol party will be deployed

Under this campaign, places have been marked where there are often stone pelting incidents. RPF patrolling party will be deployed at those places. In such a situation, a case will be filed against those who stone pelting by putting ambush. Schools and colleges awareness campaign will be conducted. Along with this, awareness campaign will also be launched about the damage caused by stone pelting between the slums and colony children located around the railway track. Every day intensive monitoring of this campaign will be done by the Railway Board.

There was stone pelting on the train in the past

Let me tell you that in the past, the Jan Shatabdi Express going to Una in Himachal Pradesh was stoned near Rupnagar in Punjab, due to which the glass of a window of the train broke. The incident came to light when a passenger of the train complained about it in a post on ‘X’ and tagged RPF, Divisional Railway Manager (DRM) and Northern Railway of Ambala. Officials said that Hardik Sharma, a resident of Una district of Himachal Pradesh, boarded the train from Kharar and when the train reached Rupnagar on Friday night, some people threw stones at him, which broke the window of the seat number 48 of Coach D9. Sharma claimed in a social media post that he was sitting on the seat 48, but fortunately he changed the seat a few minutes before the incident. An official said that no one was injured in the incident.

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