A person from Kanpur found it difficult to board the Vande Bharat train. A person named Ram Vilas Yadav did not even have to travel but came to Delhi from Kanpur unnecessarily. During this period, he also had to pay a fine of Rs 2,870 for traveling without a ticket. After this incident, Indian Railways again issued an advisory warning passengers.
Ram Vilas Yadav’s son was going from Kanpur to Delhi. In such a situation, he went to the station to drop off his son. When the train arrived, I boarded chair C-6 of the 22415 Varanasi-New Delhi Vande Bharat Express. Here he made his son sit in his seat. Meanwhile, announcements began to be made that the train doors were about to close. When Ram Vilas came out, the doors were closed and he was trapped inside the train.
He also paid a fine of Rs 2,870.
Once the doors were closed, the train started and Ram Vilas came to the driver’s cabin to stop the train. Although the driver did not stop the train at his request, the control personnel definitely caught him. Ram Vilas did not have a ticket and the challan was issued to him. He also had to pay a fine of Rs 2,870 and came to Delhi unnecessarily.
Notice issued by the administration
After this incident, the Railways has once again issued an advisory. It has been said that keeping in mind the security, automatic doors have been installed inside the Vande Bharat train. These doors are closed before the train starts and open only at the next stop. In such a situation, only those people who have to travel should board the train. Those who come to drop off their friends or family must remain at the station.