Mumbai: Nationalist Congress Party MP Supriya Sule has claimed she was harassed by a cab driver at Central Railway's Dadar terminus when she arrived here on Thursday. Lodging a complaint with the Railway Protection Force (RPF), Sule said that the cabbie, Kuljeet Singh Malhotra, barged into her railway compartment and tried to forcibly tout a taxi service to her.
"Despite a refusal twice, he blocked my path, harassed me and shamelessly even posed for photo," said an agitated Sule as she narrated the incident in a series of tweets later. Tagging Railway Minister Piyush Goyal, she added: "Kindly look into the matter so that passengers don't have to experience such incidents again. If touting is permitted under the law, then it cannot and should not be permitted within train stations or airports but only at designated taxi stands." Swinging into action, the RPF quickly tracked down and caught Malhotra and booked him under various sections, besides slapping a fine of Rs 260 for not having a valid ticket, another fine of Rs 400 by the traffic police for not possessing a driving licence and driving without uniform.Mumbai: NCP MP Supriya Sule Harassed By Cabbie At Dadar Terminus
IANS | 13 Sep 2019 04:20 PM (IST)
Sule - daughter of NCP supremo Sharad Pawar - later appreciated the RPF for their prompt action. "Thank you, RPF for your prompt action. Inconvenience should not be caused for any rail passenger."
Nationalist Congress Party MP Supriya Sule (PIC/Twitter account)