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Posted: Jan 25 2010 (14:15)
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Last Response: Jan 27 2010 (02:59)
6 Responses
Last Response: Jan 27 2010 (02:59)
we faced the problem just after the train left yesvantpur it seemed that the eununchs boarded the train from yesvantpur only..... the second group came next day at around 9:00 o clock just after the train left bbs.... they boarded the train from bbs i believe where it stopped for technical reasons...... also note that no one is allowed to board the train from technical stops but eununchs are allowed to board the train from technical stops by the RPF... they extorted Rs 20 from each of us
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ohh my god...where did they get down then after ypr...and the ones who boarded from bhubneshwar....I think its a serious issue which needs to be reported to the medias first and then to the higher authorities b cos durontos don't deserve this as they fall under rajdhani category...
How can you say that RPF allowed eununchs to board the train ? It is just blowing the issue out of proportion.
Keep the Rlys aside, why didn't you / anyone protest this ? Why didn't the passengers unite at that time to lodge a complaint @ the Rly station master's office as the passengers enjoy the rights and duties to take the authorities at ransom. The passengers could have held back the train till satisfactory solution. One such attempt and show of unity will deter the Eununchs as well as Rly authorities to be more vigil and strict.
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Keep the Rlys aside, why didn't you / anyone protest this ? Why didn't the passengers unite at that time to lodge a complaint @ the Rly station master's office as the passengers enjoy the rights and duties to take the authorities at ransom. The passengers could have held back the train till satisfactory solution. One such attempt and show of unity will deter the Eununchs as well as Rly authorities to be more vigil and strict.
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SO do u think that the rest of the passengers will join hands with us, if we want to do any such things??
@Kapadia ;
The reality is that nobody has time. Everybody expects others to do.
Small efforts sometime bring unexpected results.
The one who is so scared of eununchs should either take initiative in this matter or else prefer road or air travel or at the most avoid such trains where that person expects such elements.
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The reality is that nobody has time. Everybody expects others to do.
Small efforts sometime bring unexpected results.
The one who is so scared of eununchs should either take initiative in this matter or else prefer road or air travel or at the most avoid such trains where that person expects such elements.
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Whether passengers are united or not depends on the region and community. Let me give you an example.
In Mumbai, if one or two or 3 or more persons break a long queue, then everyone will get angry and make those people fall back in line or get out. They themselves will NOT break the line. So, overall in Mumbai, I find that because of this discipline, people are standing quietly and respectfully in a line because they know that it is no use jumping ahead, and also they feel ashamed of breaking the rules.
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In Mumbai, if one or two or 3 or more persons break a long queue, then everyone will get angry and make those people fall back in line or get out. They themselves will NOT break the line. So, overall in Mumbai, I find that because of this discipline, people are standing quietly and respectfully in a line because they know that it is no use jumping ahead, and also they feel ashamed of breaking the rules.
In...
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