There was an uproar at Gurugram railway station in Haryana last night. On New Year, thousands of devotees reached the railway station to visit Baba Shyam in Khatushyam. When the doors of the train did not open, people got angry and blocked the track by sitting on the railway track. Railway police removed the people after a lot of effort.
There are also reports of stone pelting on the train and injuries to many people.
According to the information, 20473 Chetak Express train going from Delhi Sarai Rohilla to Udaipur City had come from Delhi itself. When the train reached Gurugram railway station at night, the passengers sitting inside did not open the doors of the compartments. Due to this, the passengers standing to board the train created a stir.
A large number of people started protesting by standing on the railway track in front of the train. Angry passengers stopped the train for almost an hour. He remained adamant on only one thing “has to go to Khatushyam, has to go to Khatushyam”. Due to this, the people traveling on the train also had to face many problems. Railway police also appeared helpless in front of the crowd.
As soon as information was received about the train being stopped at Gurugram railway station, GRP reached the spot. After this, the passengers were removed from the front of the train.
Then the train was sent to Udaipur. According to sources, angry passengers also pelted stones at the train during this time. Due to this, the glass of the train was broken and many people were also reported injured.
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