Man had to give his watch to pay for samosas, if payment was not done online then collar caught – jabalpur samosa vendor assaults passenger over payment lclk

A shocking incident has come to light from Jabalpur railway station in Madhya Pradesh, which has shocked people on social media. Here a traveler had to face such a situation that he had to sell his watch just to pay for the samosas. After the video of the incident went viral, the railway administration came into action and action was started against the accused vendor.

The incident happened on 17 October

According to the information, this matter is of October 17. It is being told that a passenger had bought samosas from a samosa vendor in the train and tried to send money through ‘PhonePe’ for payment, but due to network problem the payment could not be made. During this, when the train started moving, the passenger said that he would pay later but the samosa seller caught hold of his collar and stopped him.

Seeing the dispute escalating, the passenger in panic took off his watch and gave it to the vendor so that he could catch the train. A passenger recorded the entire incident on his mobile and posted it on social media, after which this video quickly went viral.

Action taken on the orders of DRM

DRM after video goes viral Jabalpur Ordered immediate investigation into the matter. Investigation confirmed that this incident took place on October 17 at Jabalpur railway station. The accused vendor has been identified and the Railway Protection Force (RPF) has registered an FIR against him and taken him into custody.

The statement issued from the DRM office said that ‘the incident is against the image of the Railways. Instructions have been given to suspend the license of the accused vendor with immediate effect. Railways has appealed to the passengers that if they face any kind of illegal collection or rude behavior then they should immediately lodge a complaint on Railway Helpline 139 or RPF Helpline. This incident not only raises questions on the safety and convenience of passengers but also shows that even a small mistake can cause major trouble for the passengers.

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