
Indian Railways passenger claims cop refused to vacate seat, video shows otherwise
An Indian Railways passenger posted a video on Reddit claiming that a police officer took over their reserved seat in an AC coach and declined to vacate it, despite repeated requests. The clip, uploaded to the platform's Indian Railways community, was titled: 'A policeman took our seat without asking and refused to move, is this allowed?'In the video, one of the men can be seen sitting on the lower berth of the coach, visibly irritated. 'I have been asking him to move since the afternoon, but he hasn't yet,' he says.advertisement
The police officer, seated on the berth, responds casually, 'Do you have to sleep right now?' When the man replies that he does, the cop gets up but walks off with a parting comment: 'Don't remember police when you are in some difficulty.'Take a look at the viral post here:
Watch the video here: The clip quickly sparked a wide range of reactions online. While many users criticised the officer's attitude, others argued that the situation might have been overblown.One user recalled their own uncomfortable encounter on a train involving a uniformed passenger: 'Last year I had a run-in with an unruly jawan on the Vande Bharat Express He and his friend had no reservation. They refused to vacate our seats and even threatened me and my wife. I'm 54 and still had to argue just to claim our place. I wish there were stricter protocols for such situations.'advertisementOthers, however, had a different take. 'Refused to move? In the video, he is leaving. What do you need help with?' one user asked.Another wrote: 'If someone isn't sleeping, it's okay to let another person sit. Be it a cop or anyone else, it's about basic humanity.'One of the users said that had it been someone from another profession, the reaction might have been different altogether.While the video left the internet divided, it brought attention to a common travel concern, respecting reserved seating and the line between courtesy and entitlement. Whether it's a policeman or an ordinary passenger, the debate around space, manners, and authority on Indian trains remains very much on track.

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