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Passenger stuck 24 hours without water on overcrowded train; viral video sparks outrage at India’s rail ‘comfort’ claims

A viral video from Lucknow’s Charbagh station shows severe overcrowding on the Avadh Assam Express, sparking outrage online and raising questions about railway safety and commuter dignity.

October 25, 2025 / 14:21 IST
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Passenger says he’s been stuck for 24 hours without water or movement; internet calls it ‘seat arrest’ and questions railway claims of comfort
Passenger says he’s been stuck for 24 hours without water or movement; internet calls it ‘seat arrest’ and questions railway claims of comfort

A disturbing video from Lucknow’s Charbagh railway station has gone viral, exposing the grim reality of train travel for thousands of passengers who rely on India’s long-distance rail network. The clip, showing a severely overcrowded Avadh Assam Express, has reignited debate over railway infrastructure, safety, and the government’s claims of improving commuter comfort.

The footage, shared by a digital news reporter, shows passengers crammed shoulder to shoulder, with barely space to breathe. One passenger, seated by the window, said he has been on board for over 24 hours, unable to move, drink water, or even access the washroom.

When told that authorities claim passengers now travel “comfortably,” the man responded with bitter irony: “This is comfort only.”

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Passengers speak, internet reacts

The video has racked up more than 30,000 views within hours of being posted on X (formerly Twitter), with users expressing anger, disbelief, and empathy.