2024-07-28 04:20:16
Mumbai: ‘Don’t stand on the footboard while travelling in a train’ or ‘Don’t take your hand out of a moving window’, these instructions are often given. Because the speed of the train is very high. In such a situation, you can fall down with a single jolt. Despite knowing all this, hundreds of Mumbaikars travel by hanging on the door of the local train every day. Of course, some people have compulsion behind this, while some hang on the door to get some fresh air. But a recent example of how dangerous this can be has come to light. Recently a sensational video of Mumbai local has surfaced, in which you will be shocked to see the accident. Actually, some youths were travelling by hanging on the door in Mumbai local. Meanwhile, a young man’s hand touched the electric pole and now you see what happened next?
How did the boy fall down?
Actually this incident happened on the Central Railway line in Mumbai. When we say Central Railway, the first thing that comes before our eyes is ‘late’. Because Central Railway always seems to be running late by at least 15 minutes. Of course, there are some geographical reasons behind this. But this has left the passengers quite confused. The result is that as soon as the train arrives, people enter the coach with full force and the rest travel by hanging directly on the coach. Something similar can be seen in this video as well. People travel standing on their toes. Meanwhile, a boy lost his balance and fell straight down from the moving train.
See how the accident happened
Whose fault is this?
This incident was captured on camera by a passenger travelling in an AC train on the opposite track. And now this video is going viral on social media. This video has been viewed by more than 7 lakh netizens so far and many people have given different reactions to it.
What do people say?
Some people say that the railway administration is at fault in this case. Some say, what was the need for them to hang on the door of the compartment? If we had waited for a while, we would have got a chance to board the next train. Some people go even further and blame the increasing population of Mumbai. Anyway, who do you think is really at fault in this case?