A video of the Mumbai Railway Protection Force is going viral on social media. The video is very sensational. In it, a Divyang can be seen trying to board a moving train. Meanwhile, a brave soldier tries to understand his responsibility and goes ahead, know what happened next.
Viral video: A video of the Maharashtra Railway Protection Force is going viral on social media. The amazing efforts of a brave worker can be seen in the video. The video released from the source of the Railway Protection Force is a great example of sensationalism and duty of a jawan. After the video surfaced on Twitter, different reactions of social media users are being seen.
Sensational video viral on social media
People do not care about their lives in a hurry to catch a train. Sometimes their small carelessness becomes the cause of a big accident. Fearing to miss the train, people try to board the moving train. But they do not realize that this can also reduce the accident. In the viral video, a physically disabled person can be seen trying to climb in a moving train.
The train has opened from the station, although its speed is not very high yet. Meanwhile, a person running tries to catch the gate. His balance in the exercise of catching the train deteriorates. Meanwhile, a Railway Protection Force personnel comes running from behind and pulls out his hand and pulls him to the station.
There was a demand to give prize to the brave soldier
After the video surfaced on Twitter, people have started reacting. Some people are advising Divyang on what was the need to travel without risking life. After missing a train, one could travel through another train. It is better to wait for the next train than to die. Other users have praised the initiative of the Railway Protection Force jawan. One user tagged Railway Minister Piyush Goyal and wrote, “Can’t we give a prize or a letter of appreciation to those who save the lives of others?”
#WATCH | Maharashtra: Railway Protection Force personnel stopped a differently-abled man from boarding a moving train at Panvel station, yesterday.
(Video Source: RPF) pic.twitter.com/WPGWFa9ICQ
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