Kasaragod, Jun 23: The protest by various fronts seeking stoppage for the bi-weekly Antyodaya express train took a new turn yesterday after local Muslim League MLA N A Nellikkunnu halted the train by pulling the alarm chain at the Kasaragod railway station where a group of party workers waylaid it for nearly 20 minutes.
Acting swiftly, the Railway Protection Force (RPF) registered cases against Mr. Nellikkunnu for forcibly halting the train and against 10 other party workers for blockading the Mangaluru bound train.
While Mr Nellikkunnu was charged under provisions of Indian Railway Act 141 (Needlessly interfering with means of communication in a train) the party workers were booked under sections 174-A (obstructing running of train), 147 (trespass and desist from trespass) and 145-b (committing acts of indecency), RPF sources here said.
The RPF has decided to file the cases in the Chief Judicial Magistrate court, Thalassery, after recording statements including those from the loco pilots, they said.
The new twist of development followed after Mr Nellikkunnu boarded the train from Kannur around 6.20 a.m. and forced the express train to stop around 8.13 a.m., the sources said.
The protest mode by the MLA comes at a time when an indefinite relay hunger strike by the Pravasi Congress president Padmarajan Aingoth is under way in the railway station premises here from Thursday even as local MP, P Karunakaran, has warned of similar protest scheduled to be resumed from July if the authorities failed to take steps to provide stoppage for the train.
The newly introduced train during its 614 km running between the two destinations has been provided a mere seven stoppages skipping important station like Tirur and Alappuzha.


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