MUMBAI: The Bombay high court on Friday rebuked the railways for saying it cannot provide ramps for the disabled at six suburban stations on the western line in Mumbai.The stations are Mahalaxmi, Elphinstone Road, Khar Road, Santacruz, Vile Parle and Jogeshwari. "We want explanation for that. If construction of ramp is not possible, what will persons with disability do?" asked a bench of Justice Abhay Oka and Justice Amjad Sayed.The court heard PIL by India Centre for Human Rights and Law for disabled-friendly amenities at stations. HC had earlier directed railways to complete the work of providing amenities including ramps, low height booking windows and drinking water taps.Senior advocate Gayatri Singh, appearing for the NGO, told the court the Railways have said they cannot provide ramps at six WR stations. The judges questioned if the Railways can take such a stand. "Is there any choice available not to make ramps available? You have to provide by providing necessary alterations," said Justice Oka.Singh said at 36 stations on the central line ramps are provided only at entrances and not exit.The judges said the whole concept is to make stations disabled-friendly and if there are technical problems the railways must look at other options. Singh said in their compliance report, the railways has disputed the NGO’s claim. She informed that a panel has been set up by the Centre to fulfill the eligibility criteria for access to public infrastructure and it consists of auditors. She said it should be asked to conduct an audit.Railways’ advocate Suresh Kumar said committee is having periodical meetings with the NGO."Why should there not be a detailed audit of all stations and of facilities provided? It is the job of experts. Better that empanelled auditors do it," said Justice Oka. When told one of the auditors is based in Mumbai, the judges asked Singh to talk to them and inform at the next hearing.