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Viral Video: A fight broke out between BSF and RPF jawans at Gwalior Railway Station after an alleged case of indecent behavior towards a female constable. Both jawans, in civilian clothes, were involved in a heated argument that escalated into physical violence, leaving one jawan with serious head injuries.
The confrontation was caught on camera by bystanders, and the video quickly spread across social media platforms, drawing widespread attention.
#WATCH | #Gwalior: Fight Breaks Out Between BSF And RPF Jawans Over Indecent Behaviour With Female Constable At Railway Station#MadhyaPradesh #MPNews pic.twitter.com/iiWvhAh553
— Free Press Madhya Pradesh (@FreePressMP) October 19, 2024
It was reported that both the BSF and RPF personnel were under the influence of alcohol, contributing to the intensity of the brawl. The situation intensified after BSF soldiers arrived at the scene, leading to the arrest of the personnel involved in the harassment.
Local authorities have begun an investigation, with both BSF and RPF forces cooperating. The incident has raised concerns over misconduct and the behavior of security forces off-duty, highlighting the need for discipline within the forces.
Following the incident, BSF soldiers arrived at the scene, and the jawan involved in the alleged harassment was handed over to the police. The case is being reviewed to determine the next steps and ensure justice is served.
The incident has led to public outcry, with demands for accountability and strict action against those responsible. It has also reignited the debate about the behavior of security forces and the need for better training on gender sensitivity and professional conduct, both on and off duty.
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