Kashi Express Viral Video: The railway network spread across India is very good. But the number of railway trains is very less compared to the population. As a result, passengers have to travel through overcrowded trains. Currently, a video showing the situation in a crowded train compartment is going viral.
A person traveling in second class AC coach of Kashi Express has had a horrible experience. The person shared a video on X (formerly Twitter) and requested Indian Railways to take action. In a 24-second video posted by Adnan bin Sufyan, one can see the horrifying situation of passengers sitting down in a train compartment.
“Worst of all, the coach doors were open as the AC was not working.” Adnan made such accusation. In fact, people were seen standing near the toilets and the corridor seemed to be blocked due to lack of space.
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Adnan tagged Union Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnav in his post and urged him to take action.
@AshwiniVaishnaw sir, please check AC 2-tier coach status. No food, no water. There is no road to the washroom. AC is not working. The doors are open. Please take action. #KashiExpress,” he captioned the post.
Watch the video here:
Adnan shared another photo from the train. Railways has tagged the account of Divisional Railway Manager, Bhusawal, which is an official X account for passenger assistance. As soon as this video went viral, social media users also shared similar experiences.
Please take any action.. Chote chote bacche gate k pas hai mahilaye gate ke pas hai @BhusavalDivn @drmmumbaicr @RailwaySeva pic.twitter.com/1q2mSqY8Z0
— Adnan Bin Sufiyan 𝕏 (@imAdshaykh0731) April 14, 2024
“And it’s not the first time this is happening. I also had a harrowing experience where my entire family traveled standing for six hours from Mumbai to Vadodara despite having a fixed seat. , said” a user commented on X user Kapil’s post, who also shared Adnan’s video.
The official department of Northern Railway also reacted to the post and directed the Railway Protection Force to “look into the matter”.