Kerosene leakage on tracks poses risk to passengers at Jammu rly station

Slum children jostle with each other between moving trains to collect oil Always on the terror radar, Northern India’s busiest railway station of Jammu that daily witnesses rush of over 50,000 passengers sits on a powder keg in the form of continuous leakage of kerosene from a water pipeline between two tracks in front of platform number one. Unabated leakage in turn has all the ingredients to pose grave risk to trains and passengers besides slum children, who jostle between moving trains at the spot to collect kerosene. Over 30…

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