Uttar Pradesh DGP Rajiv Krishna led a high-level meeting on April 24, 2026, to strengthen railway security. The meeting focused on ending the menace of stone pelting and tackling potential terror threats. Top officials from the Railway, RPF, and intelligence agencies joined to create a strict security strategy for passengers.
What is the new plan to stop stone pelting
The security agencies will now follow a zero tolerance policy against those who throw stones at trains. RPF officers have been ordered to identify the culprits and take strict legal action. To make tracks safer, GRP and RPF will increase joint patrolling and use modern technology for better surveillance.
Key security updates and data
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Meeting Date | April 24, 2026 |
| Lead Official | DGP Rajiv Krishna |
| Key Strategy | Zero Tolerance Policy |
| Stone Pelting Incidents | 1,698 cases (July-Dec 2025) |
| Arrests Made | 665 accused arrested |
| Priority Areas | Crowd management and track security |
How will the security be improved
ADG Law and Order Amitabh Yash instructed that even small incidents on the railway network must be investigated deeply to check for any subversive or terrorist angles. The administration will focus on better crowd management and the use of technical resources to ensure a smooth journey for all passengers.



























