Adult Film Played On Patna Railway Station TV Screens Sparks Memes, Jokes
As soon the video was shared on Twitter it went viral and the microblogging site started buzzing with trending hashtags
The bizarre incident of pornographic film played on the TV screens installed for showing advertisements at the Patna railway station on Sunday has sparked a meme fest on the microblogging site Twitter. The adult film video was played for close to 3 minutes on the LED screens installed at all the ten platforms of the railway station.
Many people at the station recorded the incident and shared it on Twitter. As soon the video was shared it went viral and the microblogging site started buzzing with trending hashtags #Patna, #PatnaJunction, and #PatnaRailwayStation. Twitterati also poked fun at the incident by sharing memes and jokes on the incident.
Here are some of the memes that Twitter is buzzing with.
Based on true event 😂#Patna pic.twitter.com/GtFvXfoYkL
— प्रेsident (@desi_urbann) March 20, 2023
Advertisement screen at Patna railway station pic.twitter.com/Wd8QTJRZQV
— Darshannn (@D4Dramatic) March 20, 2023
#Patna railway station pic.twitter.com/5D4If8X8La
— Vishal Patil (@vispat4) March 20, 2023
No one
— SwatKat💃 (@swatic12) March 20, 2023
Passengers at #Patna Junction 👀 pic.twitter.com/UhT6aEn4YJ
Passengers coming from #Patna 😎
— देशी छोरा (@Deshi_Indian01) March 20, 2023
पटना जंक्शन pic.twitter.com/F3NZoYk1zg
Some of the passengers at the railway station filed a complaint with the Government Railway Police (GRP) and Railway Protection Force (RPF). After the complaint the RPF contacted Dutta Communication, the agency responsible for running advertisements on the screens and directed the operators to stop the relay of the porn clip.
The alleged video kept playing continuously for three minutes.
A case has been registered under section 145 of the Railway Act against Datta Studio and their unknown operators and workers.
"This matter is under the notice of GRF and DRM Danapur division, the senior officers will take further decision," said RPF Inspector Sushil Kumar to ANI.
"Till now no one has been arrested in this matter but the question is how such big negligence happened at Patna Junction," he added.