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IN PHOTOS: Mumbai train commuters take part in 'Wear Your White' protest

Updated On: 22 August, 2024 11:50 AM IST | Divya Nair

Passengers' association in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region have started the 'Wear Your White' protest across railway stations. They demand decongestion of stations, priority for local trains and setting up of a suburban railway transport body. 

Passengers' association in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region have started the 'Wear Your White' protest across railway stations. They demand decongestion of stations, priority for local trains and setting up of a suburban railway transport body. 

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Passengers' association in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region have started the 'Wear Your White' protest across railway stations. They demand decongestion of stations, priority for local trains and setting up of a suburban railway transport body. 
<p>Passenger associations distribute black ribbons to commuters outside Kalyan railway station.&nbsp;</p>

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Passenger associations distribute black ribbons to commuters outside Kalyan railway station. 

<p>Members of the passenger associations hold placards stating their demands.</p>

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Members of the passenger associations hold placards stating their demands.

<p>Members of the passenger associations assemble early on Thursday at Thane station before the protest.</p>

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Members of the passenger associations assemble early on Thursday at Thane station before the protest.

<p>Women passengers join in the protest by wearing black ribbons on an AC local.</p>

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Women passengers join in the protest by wearing black ribbons on an AC local.

<p>Passenger bodies hand out the black ribbons to commuters outside Ulhasnagar station.</p>

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Passenger bodies hand out the black ribbons to commuters outside Ulhasnagar station.

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