Railway worker breaks coconut at the gate of a moving train, online debate erupts over viral video – viral train coconut breaking video sparks debate tstsd

These days a video is going viral on social media. In this, a person is seen breaking a coconut by pouring water on the gate of a moving train. It is being claimed that the person is a railway worker. Now an online debate has erupted regarding this viral video.

A video has been posted on social media platform X with the handle @Ilyas_SK_31. In the video, a person is seen breaking a coconut by pouring water on the gate of a moving train. While posting the video, the user has claimed that the person doing this is a railway employee.

Some people demanded action
Along with the coconut breaking video, another video has been collabed. In this, another person is seen performing puja-aarti inside the train. The user who shared this video on social media has written that the train moves slowly and he breaks the coconut by pouring water on the door, right where the passengers board, similarly, videos will be found of people performing Aarti in the train. Just imagine, if a running passenger slips, an accident can occur.

Many users called it a part of an auspicious tradition.
The users commenting on this video were divided into two groups. Some people talked about taking action against those who do this. Some people told that this is a pantry car. When the train starts, railway workers break coconuts to inaugurate it. No passenger comes and goes through the gate of this compartment. It is considered auspicious to inaugurate the train’s pantry car by breaking a coconut at its gate.

Users were seen divided into two parts regarding the video.
Some people argued that there is a basin next to the gate and more water has fallen below there. Then no accident occurs. If someone is breaking coconut at the gate for some auspicious work then it leads to accidents. In this way, many people gave their arguments on this viral video and gave their reactions in support and against this incident.

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