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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. 

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

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

Members of the passenger associations hold placards stating their demands.

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Members of the passenger associations hold placards stating their demands.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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