Fights and altercations are a common sight on railway stations and trains. But have you ever seen a policeman and an army personnel engage in a heated argument on the train?

Such an incident reportedly took place on the Amritsar Express where an Army soldier and a policeman engaged in a fierce clash. The incident was recorded and its video surfaced on the internet, which has now gone viral. 

In the viral video, the army personnel can be seen accusing the police officer of taking ₹200 from a passenger, which led to a major confrontation between them. When the army soldier started recording the video and questioned the policeman about it, the RPF officer got angry and refused to admit that he took the money. The conversation escalated into a heated clash.

The policeman then asked the army personnel to bring the person from whom he allegedly took the money to prove his allegations. When the army personnel called the passenger in question, the policeman rejected his claims, saying the man was a drug addict. 

However, when the Army man asks the passenger to confirm, the person states that the policeman indeed took ₹200 from him.

The officer then attempted to drag the man away, to which the army soldier objected. The army soldier then argues, "Even if he is intoxicated, that doesn’t mean you can take all his money."

The policeman continued to deny the accusations and demanded evidence from the soldier, asking, "What proof do you have that I took the money?" 

Soon after, the policeman tries to grab the passenger, following which the Army soldier to intervene, asking him not to harm the man.

How Internet Reacted

The video was posted on X (formerly Twitter) by 'ghar ke kalesh' with the caption:"A clash inside an Indian Railways train between an Indian Army soldier and a policeman over ₹200 allegedly taken from a passenger." 

One social media user commented, "The policeman was caught red-handed by an army soldier. He messed with the wrong person."

Another user sarcastically wrote, "All this fuss over ₹200? Just get them a UPI account so we can transfer the money directly."

A third user supported the army personnel, saying, "The soldier did the right thing. Such policemen have been harassing people for too long."