Lucknow, May 10 -- A case was registered against Sirathu MLA Pallavi Patel and unidentified individuals under various sections of the Railway Act after the Apna Dal (Kamerawadi) leader, along with her party workers, protested at Charbagh railway station, demanding the implementation of the UGC Regulation Act 2026. During the protest, Patel climbed onto an inspection rail car (train) stationed at platform number 3, while several supporters squatted or lay down on the railway tracks inside the station premises. Bhupinder Chaudhary, station house officer, RPF (Charbagh Northern Railway) said police registered a case against Pallavi Patel and unidentified persons under sections of the Railway Act. The protest began around 1.15 pm and ended within a few minutes, the SHO said. Charbagh railway station director Gaurav Dixit said railway operations were not affected due to the protest as it ended quickly. He added that no railway property was damaged during the demonstration. Confirming the FIR, Devaansh Shukla, senior divisional security commissioner, Northern Railways (Lucknow division) said, "Pallavi Patel has been booked under the Railway Act 198 with sections including 147 (trespass and refusing to leave), 145 (creating nuisance)." Apna Dal (K) workers from various districts arrived at Charbagh station on Saturday afternoon as part of a plan to surround the Vidhan Bhavan. When they began marching toward the assembly, police stopped them. Thereafter, the party workers began shouting slogans and protesting outside the station. Meanwhile, Pallavi Patel suddenly entered the station, followed by the workers. Despite police attempts to stop them, she and the workers reached the platform....