2-Hour Pune Metro Blockage Due To NCP-SP Protest Affects 4,000 Passengers, ₹5,303 Refunded: Official | Sourced

NCP-SP protestors blocked Pune Metro by climbing onto the tracks near the Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) station on Sunday, protesting over issues such as better employment opportunities and corruption. As a result, metro operations were halted from 12:45pm to 2:45pm.

Meanwhile, speaking to The Free Press Journal on Monday, Hemant Sonawane, Executive Director (Public Relations and Administration) of Pune Metro, said they have provided refunds to the affected passengers.

“Pune Metro has processed a refund amounting to ₹5,303 due to the service disruption. A total of 312 tickets have been refunded to affected passengers. Around 4,000 passengers faced difficulties during the two-hour service interruption,” Sonawane said.

While speaking to the media, Narendra Pawtekar, one of the protesters, said, “The common man and young boys and girls should get employment. People spend ₹10 lakh for education, but they have no employment. Outsiders are getting priority in Pune, while our kids should get that priority. Corruption should end; people have to pay ₹10 lakh in donations to get admissions in schools… The Chief Minister should pay attention to this. Ajit Dada is the Guardian Minister of Pune, and I have immense respect for him, but today I am saying that he should pay attention to these things.”

According to Deputy Commissioner of Police, Zone 1, Sandeep Gill, the protestors were very aggressive, and two of them were carrying bottles full of petrol.

However, the NCP-SP later distanced itself from the protest. “Whatever happened was not a party-organised protest. We do not agree with what the karyakarta did. Workers of any party should not protest in a way that causes trouble for the people of the city. Blocking the metro causes an inconvenience to Punekars, and we do not support any such protest,” said Prashant Jagtap, NCP-SP’s Pune City Chief.


Rahul Dev

Cricket Jounralist at Newsdesk

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