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Chaos at Madhubani Station: Maha Kumbh Devotees Vandalize Train Amid Overcrowding

RR Team, February 11, 2025February 11, 2025

The Maha Kumbh Mela, one of the world’s largest religious gatherings, has drawn millions of devotees to Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh. However, the sheer volume of travelers has led to chaotic situations, particularly in Bihar, where passengers faced overcrowded trains. On Monday evening, tensions escalated at Madhubani railway station when devotees, unable to board the packed Swatantrata Senani Superfast Express, resorted to vandalism in frustration.

As the train, traveling from Jayanagar to New Delhi, stopped at the station, eager passengers found the coaches already full. With entry blocked, tempers flared, and some individuals began hurling stones and smashing the windows of air-conditioned coaches. Video footage circulating on social media captured the distressing scenes, showing people forcibly entering the train through broken windows, causing panic among those already onboard.

Railway Protection Force (RPF) personnel arrived swiftly to contain the situation, managing to pacify the crowd. However, the unrest did not subside immediately, as similar incidents were reported along the train’s journey between Madhubani and Darbhanga. Witnesses described chaotic moments where desperate passengers climbed into compartments through shattered windows, particularly in coaches M1 to B5 and A1.

By the time the train reached Samastipur station, the rush intensified. Fortunately, no major law and order issues arose at the station, as officials intervened to regulate the boarding process. BP Alok, Station House Officer (SHO) of the Government Railway Police (GRP) in Samastipur, confirmed that two individuals were arrested in connection with the vandalism and are currently being questioned.

The Maha Kumbh Mela, held once every twelve years, attracts a vast number of pilgrims from across the country, creating logistical challenges for transportation authorities. The Indian Railways had already introduced special trains to accommodate the influx, yet the unprecedented demand has led to distressing situations like this. Overcrowding on trains has been a persistent issue, and incidents like the one at Madhubani highlight the urgent need for better crowd management and additional transport facilities during such massive events.

While faith and devotion fuel the journey of pilgrims, authorities must ensure that their travel remains safe and orderly. The recent incident is a reminder that large-scale religious events require meticulous planning and enhanced infrastructure to prevent similar disruptions in the future.

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