Food vendors and pantries in trains often assault passengers. Videos also go viral on social media. But nothing happens. Now a strange case has come to light from Agra Cantt railway station of Uttar Pradesh. Here the Railway Protection Force i.e. RPF jawans not only beat up the station master but also dragged him and took him to the police station by hanging him. The video of the incident is viral on social media.
The station master even holds the legs of the RPF jawans, but everyone is intent on dragging them away. During this, even his shirt is torn. In the entire episode, four RPF soldiers including two ASIs were suspended. A three-member committee was formed, which will investigate and submit its report.
Controversy escalated when woman was caught on charges of chain pulling
According to the report of news agency PTI, Hirakud Express reached Agra Cantt railway station at around 11 am. After leaving the station, she stopped at a short distance. Meanwhile, RPF jawans caught a woman on charges of chain pulling.
According to the report of Dainik Bhaskar, a woman got down from the Hirakud Express train and started buying goods at the station. Then he missed his train. Meanwhile, the station master stopped the train by talking through walkie talkie. Even this little help proved to be too much for him. When the RPF caught the woman on charges of chain pulling, the station master said that she had not pulled the chain. Leave him.
There was also a fight with the station master
The station master told that it was he who had stopped the train. But the matter soon turned into an altercation and controversy. The RPF jawans beat the station master severely and later dragged him to the police station. After the video went viral on social media, railway employee organizations expressed strong protest and demonstrated outside the police station.
shame fell on them
- ASI Meghraj Meena
- ASI Balkishan
- constable jitendra
- Constable Badan Singh
Three-member committee will submit investigation report
Chief Public Relations Officer (CPRO) Shivam Sharma informed that a three-member inquiry committee was formed in the case of assault on the station master. The committee was instructed to submit the report soon. After receiving the report, action will be taken under the Railway Act. To ensure a fair investigation, the accused RPF personnel have been suspended.
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