Rahul Gandhi Highlights Infrastructure Crisis Following Bandra Station Tragedy

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In the wake of the tragic stampede at Bandra station, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has issued a stark warning about India’s deteriorating infrastructure. The incident, which claimed multiple lives, underscores the urgent need for government intervention to improve safety and accessibility in public transport systems.

Gandhi criticized the government’s negligence, stating, “This tragedy is a grim reminder of our crumbling infrastructure and the urgent need for reform.” He emphasized that the safety of citizens should be the top priority and called for immediate action to prevent such incidents in the future.

The Bandra station stampede has raised serious questions about the preparedness of local authorities to manage large crowds, particularly during peak travel times. Witnesses described chaotic scenes, highlighting the lack of adequate crowd control measures. Gandhi’s remarks resonate with the growing public concern over infrastructure failures that continue to endanger lives across the country.

As calls for accountability mount, the focus now shifts to how the government will respond to ensure that such tragedies are not repeated. The incident serves as a wake-up call for policymakers to prioritize infrastructure development and safety.

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