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'Thanks for ruining my Diwali': Crowd forces man with AC ticket to miss train home

Diwali rush: 'My complaints were declared resolved without even offering me a solution,' Anshul Sharma said, adding that he wants the Railways to refund his fare of Rs 1,173.95.

November 14, 2023 / 18:24 IST
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Diwali rush: Visuals of the crowded train at Vadodara station in Gujarat shared by Anshul Sharma on X.
Diwali rush: Visuals of the crowded train at Vadodara station in Gujarat shared by Anshul Sharma on X.

A 27-year-old man from Gujarat on Saturday slammed the Indian Railways for mismanagement after he was forced out of his train by a crowd of ticketless travellers despite having a confirmed 3-tier AC ticket. He also demanded a refund for his tatkal ticket fare.

Anshul Sharma wanted to rush home and spend Diwali with his ageing parents but instead, he was manhandled, laughed at, and made to watch as the tightly packed train that was supposed to take him home to Ratlam, pulled out of the Vadodara station without him.

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Speaking to Moneycontrol, Sharma said that he was shocked to find the train jampacked with ticketless passengers when he reached the station. "I could see that the station was crowded but since I had a confirmed ticket, I wasn't worried but when the train arrived on the platform, I was shocked. People were literally spilling out of it," he said. Visuals of the night he shared on X are now viral.

The coaches were so crowded that passengers even had difficulty opening the doors, Sharma said. He could not open the door to his coach as well and tried to enter the next coach, but soon found himself sandwiched in the crowd. "Forget about me, there were women who were stuck in the crowd inside the train," he told Moneycontrol. "They kept requesting others to let them at least somehow move and get to their seats."

But Sharma realised that travelling like that was impossible and decided to get off the train and seek help. He and his friend, who had come to see him off, found a couple of policemen and approached them for help. "They laughed at me," Sharma said. "'What can we do in this mad rush?' they said. I was like at least try to help us. What is the point of you even being here then?"

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