A brawl erupted among loco pilots over the operation of the Agra-Udaipur Vande Bharat Express train. Reports indicate that staff from the West-Central Railway, North-West Railway, and Northern Railway have all been ordered to manage the train, leading to frequent clashes between these regions.
The conflict reportedly began during the train’s inauguration earlier this week when staff from the Agra and Kota Railway Divisions argued over who should operate the train. The dispute escalated, resulting in damage to a guard room lock and glass windowpane, as well as an assault on a loco pilot and his assistant, according to officials.
The Udaipur-Agra Vande Bharat train commenced operations on September 2. It travels through three railway divisions across different zones, starting at Udaipur station in the Ajmer Railway Division, passing through the Kota Railway Division, and ending at Agra Railway Division.
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