Both were in the Taj on Wednesday evening when terrorists opened fire in MumbaiThe terror attack in Mumbai on Wednesday had several prominent people trapped in the luxury hotels there. Gujarat-based industrialist Gautam Adani and BJP Parliamentarian from Godhra Bhupendrasinh Solanki were among those affected.Solanki, who is also a member of the Subordinate Legislative Committee in the Lok Sabha, had returned to Mumbai from Bhubaneshwar where he had gone to attend an official meeting. He had landed at the Taj on his arrival, his office in Delhi said. “He was in Mumbai on Wednesday, but he is safe. He had left the hotel at night,” said his wife Manharkuvarba at Lunavada in Panchmahals.Adani, chairman of the Adani Group, describes it as the “most horrible experience” of his life. “We were having dinner at the Chambers Restaurant on Wednesday evening on the first floor of Taj,” he said. He said there were around 150 people in the restaurant at the time of the attack and all were holed up for more than two hours, before they were rescued by army commandos.He added that all those who were at the Chambers’ were evacuated safely by the commandos. A senior official in the Adani group also said that after the incident, Adani was so much disturbed that he could not sleep for the rest of night. He had gone to Mumbai on a business visit, he said. Train services unaffectedThe terror attack had no impact on the travel plans of Mumbai-bound passengers on Thursday. Ahmedabad Divisional Railway Manager Rajiv Mishra said that security was tightened in the station areas to keep a tab on public access. Entry and exit points have been limited and the checking of visitors and passengers is intensified, he said. The Mumbai-New Delhi Rajdhani Express (2951) was given a two-minute halt at Borivili station at 5.15 pm on Thursday for passenger convenience. The special arrangement was made in view of the imposition of curfew in some part of Mumbai. Western Railway chief PRO Shyamsundar Gupta said in Mumbai that train services towards Ahmedabad and Delhi were normal and that no surge in ticket cancellation occurred.