In a shocking incident, an enranged passenger, who was unable to board a train smashed the door's glass, a video of which is going viral on social media.

  


The video, shared by an X account on Friday, showed passengers overcrowded in a busy train, while the passenger could be heard shouting from outside. The video then showed the irate passenger smashing the door of the train breaking its glass, and receiving outrage from the passengers inside the train. 


The 32-second clip has garnered over 2 million views and is reportedly taken in the Kaifiyaat Superfast Express. However, ABP Live couldn't authenticate the authenticity of the video.



The man had reportedly reserved a seat in the AC-3 coach but allegedly faced resistance from ticketless passengers blocking his entry.


In the video footage, the coach appeared overcrowded, with individuals seated on the floor near the door. Despite the passenger's request to open the door, a seated individual responded, "Jagah nahi hai (There is no space)." In a fit of rage, the passenger shattered the door's glass, triggering chaos thereafter.







In a similar instance, earlier this week, a passenger traveling in the AC-2 coach of the Kashi Express posted a video depicting the dire conditions of the overcrowded coach, which lacked functioning AC and basic amenities like food and water.


Even more concerning, according to Adnan's claim, was the fact that the doors of the coach were left open because the air conditioning was not functioning. Additionally, individuals were observed standing near the toilets, and the corridor was obstructed due to overcrowding.














In another incident involving Indian Railways, a video circulated online showing a woman traveling without a ticket engaging in a heated argument with co-passengers. Refusing to vacate a forcibly occupied seat, her behavior drew ire on the internet, prompting Railway Seva to address the viral footage.




“Meri seat nahi hai (It is not my seat),” Without showing any signs of hesitation, she confessed upon being questioned by the passenger whose reserved seat she had occupied. Despite the man's request for her to vacate the seat, she remained adamant. “Aap TTE (Traveling Ticket Examiner) ko bulaiyye. TTE aayega, tab baat karenge (Call the TTE. I will speak to him),” she said.