India, April 1 -- Three days after a serious stone-throwing incident took place between Parel and Dadar railway stations, the women's wings of rail passenger associations on Tuesday demanded stricter laws and action against offenders involved in stone-pelting. The railway police have not yet been able to nab the unknown culprit who flung a stone at Gauri Narvekar, who was travelling on the CSMT-Badlapur fast local on Friday evening. The associations have threatened a public agitation after April 15 if no decision is taken by Central Railway (CR) authorities.

In their meeting with Harish Mina, divisional railway manager (CR), the Mumbai Rail Pravasi Sangh (MRPS) delegation raised crucial points about commuter safety and smooth travel. Min...