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Tripura: Villagers block railway track in Panisagar to demand construction of level-crossing

By ANI | Updated: August 12, 2020 05:50 IST

Hundreds of villagers blocked a railway track in Panisagar area of North Tripura on Tuesday, demanding construction of a level-crossing in the area.

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Hundreds of villagers blocked a railway track in Psagar area of North Tripura on Tuesday, demanding construction of a level-crossing in the area.

A local said, "In absence of the level-crossing, the railway line poses risk to the lives of locals."

According to locals, seven people have been killed in train accidents since 2004.

"Since 2004, 7 people have been killed in train accidents while crossing the track. We demand that either a railway crossing or an overbridge is constructed. We will continue the blockage until our demands are fulfilled," said a local in Psagar area of North Tripura district.

( With inputs from ANI )

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