THANE, April 2 -- A 30-year-old man suffered grievous injuries after falling between the platform and railway track at Thane railway station while allegedly performing stunts on a moving train on Tuesday night. According to officials, the legs of the victim, Purshottam Paswan, got severed from the ankles in the mishap. Paswan, a native of Jharkhand, was travelling on the Indrayani Express from Pune. When he fell, alert passengers immediately informed the train guard, who applied the emergency brake and brought the train to a halt. The railway staff at Thane station received the information at around 9:50 pm on Tuesday, and teams from the Railway Protection Force (RPF) and Government Railway Police (GRP) were immediately rushed to the spot to carry out a rescue operation. The victim, who had lost consciousness due to excessive bleeding and trauma, was initially shifted to Kalwa Hospital. Given the critical nature of his injuries, he was later referred to Lokmanya Tilak Municipal General Hospital in Sion for advanced treatment. Surendra Koshta, RPF In-charge at Thane station, told Hindustan Times that the passenger had been performing stunts on the moving train since its departure from Pune. "He was cautioned by the train guard at Lonavala Station and advised to stop, as such acts are extremely dangerous and potentially fatal," he said. "However, he ignored the warning. At Thane station, while continuing the stunts as the train began to move, he lost his balance and fell between the platform and the track." Archana Dusane, senior police inspector at Thane railway station, said, "The victim is currently undergoing treatment at Sion Hospital."...