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Controversial Smoking Incident on Train Sparks Outrage

A shocking video of a girl smoking inside a crowded train has gone viral, igniting public outrage. Captured by a fellow passenger, the footage shows her smoking openly, disregarding the law against smoking in public transport. Despite the presence of numerous passengers, no one intervened, raising questions about the railway police's inaction. Following the video's circulation, Indian Railways has requested details to identify the girl for potential action. This incident has sparked a debate on public safety and adherence to rules in trains. What are your thoughts on this matter?
 

Shocking Behavior on a Packed Train


A recent incident involving a girl smoking inside a train has gone viral, leaving many shocked. The video, captured by a fellow passenger, shows a crowded train with people seated, standing, and some even sitting on the floor. In the midst of this, a girl boldly smokes in plain sight, disregarding the law that prohibits smoking in public transport.


Despite the presence of numerous passengers, she appears unfazed, creating smoke rings without any concern for the rules. Surprisingly, those around her do not seem to object, even though they should have intervened to stop her from smoking in the train, where carrying flammable items is also prohibited.


The individual who posted the video claimed that the girls had been smoking marijuana and cigarettes throughout the night. The incident reportedly took place on the Tata-Katihar train, with the girl boarding in Asansol. Following the video's circulation, public outrage ensued, with many demanding action against her. Viewers are questioning why no one intervened during the incident.



In response to the viral video, the Indian Railways commented on their official Twitter account, requesting details about the train ticket from the person who shared the video. This is to identify the girl and take appropriate action. Meanwhile, many are questioning the railway police's inaction during the incident and whether smoke alarms are installed in every coach.