Jalgaon: In a bone-chilling incident at Jalgaon railway station in Maharashtra, a Railway Protection Force (RPF) personnel successfully rescued a woman, who was hit by a train while trying to cross the railway tracks on Wednesday. The dramatic rescue was captured on the station’s CCTV camera.
The footage shows the cop, Chango Patil, observing the woman attempting to cross the tracks just as a train approaches the platform. Acting swiftly, he runs towards her as she struggles to climb onto the platform. Despite his quick response, Patil's initial attempt to pull her to safety fails, and she becomes trapped between the coach and the platform.
The train subsequently hits the woman and drags her for several meters. Patil immediately races to her side and manages to rescue her from the dangerous situation.
Following the rescue, other officers and passengers on the platform assisted in transporting the woman to a nearby hospital for medical treatment, as reported by NDTV.
This #CCTV video is of #Jalgaon #Railway station. A woman crossing the tracks without being careful got hit by a freight train and kept rubbing between the rail and the platform. It is worth watching how a #RailwayPolice personnel saved the woman even in such danger.… pic.twitter.com/wBjdfGdYsf
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Pune (PTI): NCP (SP) chief Sharad Pawar on Saturday claimed the misuse of power and money to control the entire election mechanism, which was never before seen in any state assembly or national polls, was witnessed in Maharashtra.
Pawar made the statement when he visited senior activist Dr Baba Adhav, who is protesting against the alleged "misuse of EVMs" in the recent state polls in Maharashtra.
Adhav, who is in his 90s, began his three-day protest at Phule Wada, the residence of social reformer Jyotiba Phule, in the city on Thursday.
The opposition Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) allies, the Congress, Shiv Sena (UBT) and NCP (SP), have been alleging manipulation of EVMs in the recently held Maharashtra Assembly elections, which saw a landslide victory by the Mahayuti.
The Mahayuti, comprising the Shiv Sena, BJP and NCP, won 230 out of 288 assembly seats in the November 20 polls, while the MVA managed just 46 seats.Talking to reporters, Pawar said elections were conducted recently in the country, and there is a restlessness among the people about these.
Baba Adhav's agitation represents this restlessness, he said.
He said, "There is a murmur among the people that the recent polls in Maharashtra saw 'misuse of power' and 'floods of money', which was never seen in the past. Such things are heard of in local-level polls, but taking over the entire election mechanism with the help of money and misuse of power was not seen before. However, we witnessed it in Maharashtra, and people are restless now."
He added that people were recalling late socialist ideologue Jaiprakash Narayan and felt somebody should take a step forward.
"I heard Baba Adhav has taken a lead into this issue and is agitating at Phule Wada. His protest gives hope to the people, but it is not enough. A mass revolt is necessary, as the danger of the parliamentary democracy getting destroyed looms," Pawar said.
The former Union minister said those who have reins of the country in their hands are least bothered about this.
"Despite widespread discussion over it (alleged misuse of EVMs) in the country, whenever the opposition tries to raise the issue in the Parliament, they are not allowed to speak. Opposition leaders have been seeking an opportunity to speak on these issues for six days, but their demands have not been accepted even once. It shows they want to attack parliamentary democracy," he claimed.
He said Dr Adhav's protest is a fine example of someone revolting against the issue and expressed confidence that his protest will create a ripple effect.