- By Shailvee Tiwari
- Thu, 06 Mar 2025 02:12 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
IRCTC Employee Viral Video: A video of an IRCTC staff member throwing garbage from a moving train has gone viral, shows the staffer dumping trash onto the railway tracks while passengers ask him to stop. Instead of listening, he says there is no proper place to throw the waste. The video has sparked widespread criticism, with many questioning why railway staff are not following cleanliness rules.
In the viral video, a passenger can be heard commenting, “This man is throwing garbage on the tracks. This is the state of Indian Railways. A senior employee is dumping waste outside.” Another concerned commuter tried to stop him, saying, “Don’t do this.” However, the railway staffer, completely unfazed, simply smiled and responded, “Where else should I throw it?” His casual attitude has sparked outrage online.
Watch The Viral Video:
A senior IRCTC official throws garbage right from a moving train despite warnings. Scary to even imagine. pic.twitter.com/VLEQf7Rd7w
— Lord Immy Kant (Eastern Exile) (@KantInEast) March 5, 2025
The video, originally shared on X (formerly Twitter) by user '@KantInEast,' has quickly gained attention. Captioned, "A senior IRCTC official throws garbage right from a moving train despite warnings. Scary to even imagine," the clip has already racked up 538K views in a short time, sparking outrage among social media users.
In response to the incident, the official Railway Seva account responded to the incident, stating that Indian Railways follows a proper waste disposal system. It also confirmed that the On-Board Housekeeping Services (OBHS) staff responsible had been removed from duty and fined for the violation.
The viral video sparked a wave of reactions online. One user questioned, "What’s the use of a dustbin if the trash is just thrown out like this?" Another pointed out, "No matter how much the government tries, without civic responsibility, cleanliness will always be a challenge." A third user remarked, "This is about mindset and upbringing—punishment alone won’t change such behaviour."