MUMBAI

Protesters lift rail roko stir, Goyal promises talks

Mumbai rail roko The protesters lying on the railway track in Mumbai | Reuters

Union Railway Minister Piyush Goyal on Tuesday said that agitated railway job aspirants, who blocked rail tracks in Mumbai, have called off their protest, adding that discussions will be held in this regard.

Demanding jobs in the railway sector, the students of the All India Act Apprentice Association, earlier on Tuesday, staged a protest on the railway tracks between Matunga and Dadar station in Mumbai, hampering the rail services for hours.

Speaking to media, Goyal said, "Agitators have called off their protest and further discussions will be held."

Goyal further assured the protesters that the recruitment in the Railways is under way at a large scale.

"Recruitment in Railways is under way at a large scale. On directives of the Supreme Court, Indian Railways has made a recruitment policy that is unbiased and transparent," he added.

However, railway traffic has been resumed between Dadar and Matunga station.

Around 500 students staged a rail blockade affecting rail traffic between Dadar and Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus.