Several people gathered outside the Lokmanya Tilak Terminus in Mumbai on Wednesday to board long-distance trains, a day after the Maharashtra government announced severe restrictions on public movement to check the spread of COVID-19.
The Central Railway (CR) appealed to people not to panic and avoid crowding the stations.
The Railway Protection Force and the Government Railway Police have deployed additional forces outside the Lokmanya Tilak Terminus (LTT) to control the crowd.
Reeling under an unprecedented COVID-19 wave, the Maharashtra government on Tuesday announced severe restrictions on public movement over the next 15 days across the state.
The restrictions, which exclude essential services, will come into effect from 8pm on Wednesday and remain in force till 7am on May 1.
Section 144 of the CrPC, prohibiting assembly of five or more people at one spot, will be in force during the period, Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray said.
On Wednesday, several people gathered outside the LTT to board long-distance trains.
On Tuesday also, before the state government's announcement of fresh curbs, a large number of people, especially labourers, had gathered outside the LTT.
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Talking to PTI, the Central Railway's chief public relations officer Shivaji Sutar said people should not panic and avoid crowding the stations.
"Only passengers having confirmed tickets are permitted to board the special trains, and they should reach the stations one-and-a-half hours before the train's departure time," he said.
The Central Railway is constantly monitoring the waiting lists of trains and checking if there is a demand for tickets to any particular destination, he added.