10 February,2024 07:15 AM IST | Mumbai | Rajendra B. Aklekar
Muralidhar Sharma
A Motorman from the Central Railway Mumbai division on Friday allegedly died by suicide amid allegations of signal violation. Despite railway officials stating it was a case of a runover, they are investigating from all angles. The motorman has been identified as Muralidhar Sharma.
Venu Nair, the general secretary of the National Railway Mazdoor Union (NRMU), expressed deep concern over the signal passing at Signal Kurla S-29 of Panvel 44 and Sharma's death after the incident.
"He must have been depressed and frightened about the serious action that the Railway administration was going to take. There are a huge number of posts lying unfilled and loco pilot/motormen are compelled to perform over-duty hours to meet our demand," Nair said.
"The railway administration's severe approach, evident in the harsh penalty of removal from service in overshooting and SPAD cases, has unfortunately led to the tragic decision by Motorman Muralidhar Sharma on Friday."
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Railway officials said it will be unfair to level such allegations directly and that they would investigate it thoroughly. "As per the initial information available with Railways this is a case of trese passing. All further angles are being investigated," CR chief spokesperson Dr Swapnil Nila said.