NHRC notices to rlys, MP Police over thrashing of youth in train

NHRC notices to rlys, MP Police over thrashing of youth in train
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The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has issued notices to the Railway Board Chairman and the Director General of Police of Madhya Pradesh over an incident, in which a young boy was beaten up by fellow passengers on a Mumbai bound train on March 25.

New Delhi : The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has issued notices to the Railway Board Chairman and the Director General of Police of Madhya Pradesh over an incident, in which a young boy was beaten up by fellow passengers on a Mumbai bound train on March 25.

The commission has taken suo motu cognizance of media reports stating that the boy mercilessly thrashed for hours while no action was taken by the Railway Protection Force (RPF) or the Government Railway Police (GRP) to save him.

The commission has given them four weeks time to submit detailed reports in the matter.

The Commission has observed that it is a matter of concern that despite deployment of RPF to monitor security of the passengers in the moving trains and the GRP at every station, no security personnel noticed the plight of the victim between Jabalpur and Itarasi.

According to the media reports, the boy, Sumit, had boarded S-2 coach of Mumbai bound Pataliputra - Lokmanya Tilak Terminus Superfast Express from Jabalpur at 11:00 p.m. on the 25th March.

He reportedly had an altercation over drinking water from the bottle of a fellow passenger. Thereafter, a group of them beat and hanged him upside down out of the window of the fast moving train for nearly four hours covering a distance of about 272 kilometers from Jabalpur to Itarasi.

They did not stop at this only and continued to beat him mercilessly at every station till some vendors saved him from their clutches.

Allegedly, the group of passengers, who beat Sumit, was travelling from Patna to Mumbai to appear in a competitive examination.

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