
Train seat dispute turns ugly as woman, daughter argue with Indian Railways passengers
India Today
A woman and her daughter got into a heated argument with fellow passengers over a seat aboard the Shri Ganganagar Express, with a video of the altercation going viral on social media.
A video of a heated argument over a train seat has gone viral on social media after it captured a woman and her daughter involved in a tense altercation with fellow passengers during a journey.
The incident, which took place on March 5, occurred aboard Shri Ganganagar Express, and the video has been circulating online after being recorded by another passenger inside the coach.
The complainant, Premlata Verma, was travelling with her daughter on the train while en route from Yamunanagar. During the journey, an argument broke out between them and two other individuals over seating arrangements.
What began as a dispute over seats then escalated into a heated confrontation between the two sides. Passengers nearby witnessed the exchange, and one of them recorded the altercation on a mobile phone. The clip later surfaced on social media, where it gained attention from social media users.
The viral video showed the woman and her daughter engaging in a loud verbal argument with the other passengers inside the train compartment. The tense exchange unfolded in front of other travellers, some of whom appeared to watch the incident while others tried to continue their journey.
Watch the video here:

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