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India plans closed circuit TVs and makes railway stations out of reach from terrorists but they have other plans to attack the innocents in the trains
Sudhir Chadda
Jul. 29, 2006

Railway Ministry is introducing strict security measures in stations to keep away non-passengers from entering platforms and planning to install closed circuit TVs. But according international think tanks the terrorists now have other plans in their next attack. They plan to target the trains by stopping the same by pulling the emergency chain and use mask to conceal identity.

The railway ministry is upset and ready to do anything required. According to media reports, "After the Mumbai blasts, we are now introducing strict security measures at the stations. Only bonafide passengers will be allowed on the platforms. Seeing-off will have to take place outside," Railway Minister Laloo Prasad said inaugurating the country's first Multi-Modal Transport System (MMTS) at NSC Bose International Airport in Kolkata.

Other security steps would include installation of close circuit televisions inside the stations for round-the-clock vigil, installation of metal detectors at all entry points and an increase in the dog squads to ensure better security check on carriage and railway property, he said.

As part of the inaugural function, Prasad flagged off a train connecting the airport to Central Kolkata.


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