Ujjain (Madhya Pradesh): Passengers at the overcrowded Ujjain Junction Railway Station were forced to resort to extreme measures when they began boarding a train through the emergency windows on Tuesday. The incident, captured on video and circulated on social media, showcases the chaotic scene at the platform as devotees from across the country flocked to Ujjain to visit the Mahakal Temple on New Year’s Day.
The alarming video portrays not only an excessively crowded platform but also a queue extending onto the railway track as people desperately try to board the train. Men can be seen assisting women in entering the coach through the emergency windows, symbolizing the helpless situation that unfolded.
With the video rapidly spreading on social media, users have expressed their concerns and frustration. Avinash Raj Sharma, one of the users, sarcastically commented, Railway Minister sorry! Vande Bharata Express Minister must be giving final touch to the next video he’s going to post on X, meanwhile Ujjain Junction….
The incident is believed to be the aftermath of a protesting truck drivers’ demonstration against the new laws regarding hit-and-run cases, which they deemed too stringent. This demonstration has had severe repercussions, particularly in Ujjain, where a scarcity of buses left numerous pilgrims stranded who had come to pay their respects at the Mahakaleshwar temple on New Year’s Day. Additionally, the strike saw taxi drivers and auto-rickshaw drivers join, exacerbating the dire transportation situation for the passengers.
As authorities investigate the incident and work towards preventing such incidents in the future, the video serves as a stark reminder of the challenges faced by commuters due to overcrowding and transportation disruptions. The safety and convenience of passengers should be a top priority, necessitating comprehensive measures to address the concerns promptly and effectively.