A women from Bihar caught in railway station without ticket and calls family is a matter now

A lady from Bihar, previously filmed disputing with a ticket inspector aboard a train, has once more gained attention after her relatives caused a commotion at Samastipur Railway Station.

A resident of Bihar, who became the target of online backlash following a clip of her dispute with a ticket inspector for travelling without a ticket, ignited new outrage when her relatives caused a disturbance at Samastipur Railway Station.

The individual, an educator at a government school from Ramgulam Tola in Deoria, was riding without a valid ticket in the air-conditioned section of the Ranchi-Gorakhpur Express (train number 18629) during the episode. A recording showing her relatives challenging the ticket inspector, alongside Railway Protection Force (RPF) personnel, has since spread widely on social media platforms.

In the video, the female passenger is heard claiming that the ticket inspector is harassing her, while the inspector maintains that she has previously been found traveling without a ticket on multiple occasions.

As per various accounts, on October 4, the woman was on a journey from Siwan to Gorakhpur when the ticket inspector requested to see her ticket. When she could not provide one, a dispute ensued. The inspector started to film the situation. At one point, the woman attempted to grab his phone.

The inspector quickly notified the control center. When the train reached its next stop at Deoria station, officials from the Railway Protection Force came and began to interrogate her. During this interrogation, the woman contacted her father and other family members, who soon arrived at the station and caused a commotion in front of the officials.

The scenario was ultimately managed after the involvement of RPF staff. Yet, that was not the conclusion of the issue. The subsequent day, the same individual was again found traveling without a valid ticket. On this occasion, she received a penalty from the TTE and was permitted to depart after settling the necessary fees.

The Ticket Checking Staff Organization of India later shared details of the event on social media, mentioning that the woman had tried to grip the moving train during the first encounter.

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