New Delhi: Concerned over terrorist attacks, government is considering a proposal
for amending relevant Acts to utilise the services of Railway Protection Force (RPF)
personnel in providing security to passengers on running trains and stations.
Announcing this in his Budget speech for 2002-03, Railway Minister Nitish Kumar said
that the RPF Act and the Railway Act would be amended to help maintain better
liaison and co-ordination with state police authorities.
This co-ordination was required since law and order and control of crime in railway
premises was the responsibility of the state, he said.
Stating that the railway track was a "visible symbol" of the government across the
country, he said being a state owned asset it became a ready target for any
terrorist, agitationist or extremist, desirous of making his presence felt.
PTI