Indian Railways Bold Move: Only Reserved Ticket Holders Allowed on Platforms!
Delhi - In a groundbreaking decision, Indian Railways has announced that only passengers with confirmed reserved tickets will be allowed on station platforms. This new regulation aims to tackle overcrowding, enhance security, and streamline railway operations. However, the move has sparked a nationwide debate, with travelers divided on its impact.
For years, railway platforms have been packed with people—some traveling, others accompanying passengers, and many simply using the space as a resting area. Authorities argue that restricting access will prevent unnecessary congestion, improve cleanliness, and reduce unauthorized activities. Railway officials also believe this measure will help security forces monitor passengers more efficiently, reducing the risk of crimes and accidents.
While some passengers welcome this step as a necessary reform, others see it as an inconvenience. Families accustomed to dropping off and picking up loved ones worry about how they will navigate this new rule. Many also question whether this restriction will extend to unreserved ticket holders, a significant portion of India's railway users.
Enforcing this rule across the country’s vast railway network will be a challenge. Ensuring smooth implementation without causing chaos at entry points requires careful planning. Railways must also consider exceptions for caregivers of elderly, disabled, or young travelers.