Passengers of special train at Madanmahal station expressed their anger on the engine and staff of the train for being late.

Passengers of special train at Madanmahal station expressed their anger on the engine and staff of the train for being late.


Jabalpur
The slow speed of the train is increasing the stress and anger of the passengers. Even the passengers are now venting their anger on the train and railway employees. A similar case came to light at Madanmahal station in Jabalpur.

Passengers created ruckus at the station due to long wait
At Madanmahal station, the passengers of the special train vented out their anger on the engine and staff of the train for being late. The incident is said to have happened on November 15. Due to the train not reaching the destination on time and stopping for a long time at many stations, the passengers created a ruckus at the station.

Seeing the anger of the passengers, the train was immediately dispatched.
During this time, some passengers broke the glass of the window of the train engine. Seeing the anger of the passengers, the train was immediately dispatched and the incident was suppressed.

After protesting several times, the anger of the passengers reached the heights of heights.
Passengers protested several times. When the train reached Madan Mahal station at 7.30 am on 15th November. The train was kept standing for about half an hour, due to which the passengers got angry and created a ruckus at the station. Meanwhile, some passengers broke the glass on one side of the window of the loco engine.

Loco pilot somehow sent the train forward
Amidst the commotion, the loco pilot somehow moved the train forward and sent information about it to the control. Railway officials attended Jabalpur station and sent it forward safely.

The case came to light after the picture of the incident surfaced on internet media.
The matter was cooled. Meanwhile, after the picture of the incident surfaced on the internet media, the Railways came into action and has now started investigation against the railway employees and passengers who delayed the train.