<p>In a first amidst the 'Swachh Bharat Abhiyan', 129 people have been fined in the last three days for allegedly urinating in public in the city of Taj.<br /><br /></p>.<p>The Government Railway Police (GRP) officers caught 129 people for publicly urinating and slapped them with fines ranging from Rs 100 to Rs 500, officials said.<br /><br />GRP officers targeted regions like the Agra Cantt railway station, Agra Fort, Raja ki Mandi, Mathura, Idgah, Tundla and 12 other stations in the division.<br /><br />The campaign will continue as part of the 'Swachch Bharat Mission', Gopoesh Nath Khanna, SP railways, said.<br /><br />The Railway Protection Force (RPF) fined 31 people in June for dirtying or spitting on railway platforms at the Agra Cantt railway station, he said.<br /><br />The DRM office in Agra has been busy sprucing up railway stations and rounding up people for defacing and dirtying platforms for the past one month, he said.<br /><br />Seeking to provide legal backing to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's pet initiative, the government is drafting a law under which municipalities can punish those found spitting, urinating and throwing garbage in public places. <br /></p>
<p>In a first amidst the 'Swachh Bharat Abhiyan', 129 people have been fined in the last three days for allegedly urinating in public in the city of Taj.<br /><br /></p>.<p>The Government Railway Police (GRP) officers caught 129 people for publicly urinating and slapped them with fines ranging from Rs 100 to Rs 500, officials said.<br /><br />GRP officers targeted regions like the Agra Cantt railway station, Agra Fort, Raja ki Mandi, Mathura, Idgah, Tundla and 12 other stations in the division.<br /><br />The campaign will continue as part of the 'Swachch Bharat Mission', Gopoesh Nath Khanna, SP railways, said.<br /><br />The Railway Protection Force (RPF) fined 31 people in June for dirtying or spitting on railway platforms at the Agra Cantt railway station, he said.<br /><br />The DRM office in Agra has been busy sprucing up railway stations and rounding up people for defacing and dirtying platforms for the past one month, he said.<br /><br />Seeking to provide legal backing to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's pet initiative, the government is drafting a law under which municipalities can punish those found spitting, urinating and throwing garbage in public places. <br /></p>