Viral Video: TTE was suspended by railway authorities as video of his misbehaviour went viral.

A Twitter user named Karishma Behera @karishma_behera) posted two videos generate awareness about a serious issue on March 14.

Viral Video: TTE was suspended by railway authorities as video of his misbehaviour went viral.
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A Twitter user named Karishma Behera @karishma_behera) posted two videos generate awareness about a serious issue on March 14. The video showed an incident that took place this Tuesday at the Krishnajapuram railway station.


 

The post was about a TTE asking a woman to show her ticket while she searched it on her phone by standing outside the train coach. The woman persuades him to calm down. She shows her ticket in the second video. However other people around suspected that the TTE is drunk. Thus they suggested the woman to call the police as they confront the ticket examiner who tries to leave the spot.

 

The person who posted the video stated that the TTE had not only pulled the girl but also allegedly touched her face. The tweet said “Drunk TT pulled her at KJM. While the girl was telling she had her ticket, Showed ticket to TT but TT didn’t listen anything, pulled her and still misbehave with her. We need explanation for on duty drunk TT. Please take strict action against the TT.

 

This incident was witnessed at the Krishnarajapuram railway station situated in Karnataka at around 6 pm on Tuesday, March 14.  Soon the video received loads of views and people began reacting in the comment section and tagged the railway authorities. The TTE was suspended by the Indian Railways as a video projecting his misbehaviour with a woman passenger went viral. The TTE was punished for being drunk on duty.

 

It is admirable that the railway authorities replied to this post and tweeted “We request you to please share the journey details (PNR/UTS No.) and Mobile No. with us preferably via DM. You may also raise your concern directly on http://railmadad.indianrailways.gov.in or dial 139 for speedy redress.”