A video showing a passenger bathing in a train compartment has gone viral, prompting swift action from railway authorities. The incident, which took place in India, has sparked outrage and raised concerns about public hygiene and civic sense during train travel.
The video, widely circulated on social media, depicts a man clad in shorts, using a mug to scoop water from a bucket and pour it over himself in a common area of the train. The act of bathing extended to washing his hair and body, resulting in water and soap suds spilling onto the floor and walls of the coach. This behavior disregarded the comfort and hygiene of fellow passengers, as the area was intended for general movement, not personal ablutions.
The passenger's actions have been met with strong criticism online. Commenters have pointed out the embarrassment and hygiene violation caused by the dirty water spreading across the floor where other passengers walk. Many questioned why the man chose to bathe in a public area instead of using the train's washing rooms. The incident has ignited debates about enforcement and discipline on Indian Railways.
Responding to the viral video, railway authorities have identified the individual involved and initiated legal action against him. The man has reportedly admitted to the act seen in the video.
While most trains in India do not have showering facilities, the Vande Bharat Sleeper trains offer the option to take a bath onboard in First Class AC coaches, with hot water available. However, the incident occurred in a regular train compartment, where such facilities are not available and where passengers are expected to maintain basic hygiene and respect the comfort of others.
This incident serves as a reminder of the importance of civic responsibility and respecting public spaces, especially during travel. Railway authorities are expected to reinforce regulations and ensure that passengers adhere to hygiene standards for a comfortable and safe journey for everyone.
