The Ministry of Railways took to social media platform X (formerly Twitter) to disseminate a safety advisory for passengers, incorporating the popular meme "casual hai" to underscore concerns about sitting near moving train doors.
"Be a #ResponsibleRailYatri and avoid sitting by the door," the ministry conveyed on its social media platform. The accompanying image depicted passengers seated at a train door, with overlay text stating, “Train me baithne ka traika bada kazual hai" [The manner of sitting in the train is rather casual].
The ministry's tweet, published on January 3, has garnered significant attention, amassing over five lakh views. Additionally, the post has received more than 1,800 likes and elicited a plethora of responses from users.
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Several users proposed potential safety enhancements in their comments:
"Consider implementing a safety feature where doors automatically lock upon reaching a specific speed," suggested one user, addressing Railways Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw.
Another user recommended, "Incorporate automatic closing doors across all trains, akin to metro or vande bharat, as a viable solution".
A different perspective was offered by a user who commented, "Enforce a limit on unreserved tickets or introduce additional general compartments".
Echoing concerns, a user stated, "The assumption that passengers choose to sit there is concerning. I urge the deployment of undercover officers in unreserved & non-AC compartments to assess challenges and devise potential remedies".
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Regarding The Meme:
The meme in question originated from a viral video featuring IAS interviewer Vijender Chauhan commenting on a candidate's relaxed sitting posture, remarking, “Baithne ka tarika thora casual hai" [the manner of sitting is somewhat casual].