Viral Video: Scary! Overcrowded Train on Gaya-Patna Line Sparks Passenger Safety Concerns, Netizens React

A viral video from the Gaya-Patna PG line highlights overcrowded trains with passengers hanging dangerously. Concerns over passenger safety prompt calls for action from Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw.

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Viral Video: Routes connecting to Bihar are among the busiest in India, with millions of passengers relying on them daily. Among these, the Gaya-Patna PG line has drawn attention due to a viral video circulating on social media. The video exposes the alarming overcrowding on a train, with passengers dangerously hanging from the train doors, raising serious concerns about passenger safety. Many users are now urging Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw to intervene and introduce additional trains to alleviate the pressure on this heavily traveled route.

Viral Video Captures Overcrowded Train on Gaya-Patna PG Line

The viral video, uploaded by X user ‘Pratik Patel,’ vividly captures the dire situation on the Gaya-Patna PG Line. The user captioned the video:"Dear Railway Minister, Try running some more trains on the Patna-Gaya line. See how people are forced to travel hanging in this cold."

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The video shows a man recording from the railway platform, capturing a massive crowd inside an overcrowded train, with several passengers dangerously hanging at the coach entrances and windows. The footage is alarming, as it highlights how many individuals are risking their lives. Surprisingly, the video also reveals how this dangerous way of traveling appears normal to these passengers, indicating a deeper issue of passenger safety on the Gaya-Patna route.

Public Reactions Call for Railway Minister’s Intervention

As the viral video continues to circulate on social media, it has sparked a wave of responses from concerned citizens. Many social media users took to the platform to demand better measures from Indian Railways and the Railway Minister.

One user commented: "This is a scary scene. I don't know why people are traveling risking their lives? Don't make your life so cheap."

Another added: "I get down at Masaurhi from this line and go to my home. The fare till Danapur is ₹10. There’s a good road parallel to Patna-Jehanabad-Gaya, but people travel without tickets. Check the tickets, and you’ll know if additional trains are required."

Several others echoed similar sentiments, urging the railway authorities to ensure passenger safety and provide more trains on the Gaya-Patna line.

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