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The lifeline of Mumbai is its railway network, which is one of the most crowded places in the city. A Group of commuters of the Mumbai suburban railways called for a strike in response to the increase in the number of accidents in some routes in the past year due to overcrowding. The commuters want to continue the strike unless the authorities agree to increase the frequency of the trains in that route.
Which of the following can be inferred from the aforementioned statements?
Increase in the frequency of the trains would lead to decrease in the number of such accidents
The trains in the Mumbai suburban run overcrowded
The railway authorities are indifferent to the safety of the commuters
The railways did not increase the frequency of trains in proportion to the increase in the number of commuters in the past year.
None of these
The following facts can be gathered from the given paragraph: 1. The trains of the Mumbai suburban railways run overcrowded. 2. Accidents occur owing to overcrowded trains. 3. The strikers claim to continue the strike unless the authorities agree to increase the frequency of the trains in those routs. Point 3 indicates that the authorities have not agreed to increase the frequency of the trains in the routes where accidents are common. Thus, we can infer that the railways did not increase the frequency of trains in proportion to the increase in the number of commuters in the past year.
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