UP Police personnel boarded Vande Bharat without ticket, TTE reprimanded; Video going viral

Many cities of the country are being connected by Vande Bharat Express, new trains are being run almost every month. This train is equipped with many facilities. No passenger can travel in this train without a ticket. However, a video is viral on social media in which an inspector boarded this train without taking a ticket and the TTE reprimanded him. A video is going viral on social media in which an inspector is boarding Vande Bharat Express. He is sitting on a seat when TTE arrives there and asks for the ticket. The inspector did not have any ticket. He said that he missed his train, so he boarded it. Give it one chance.
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‘Give us a chance, we missed our intercity’
The TTE is telling the Inspector that when there is no permission to walk without a ticket, then why did you board it? Should have gone by the same train. On this the Inspector says, give us one chance, we have missed our intercity. On this TTE says that you should have gone by bus. We don’t give any chances on this train. Do you understand the joke?
The TTE told the inspector that when there is no permission for this then why did you climb? Let’s stand outside. The train will stop now and get off immediately. It is being told that the video is of Vande Bharat train going to Lucknow. TTE dropped the inspector at the next station. If reports are to be believed, Railways is now investigating this viral video.
Commenting on the social media post, Ankit Kumar wrote, ‘This is what I was talking about, without money you could board a train in the Congress era but in today’s era of privatization this is not possible.’ Ranjan Kumar wrote, ‘ Very commendable work, rules should be same for everyone, what TTE did is very good, these people have become habituated to freebies.’ @ybablukumar wrote, ‘Sir, if you were in UP Police, you would have thought that let’s go to Vande Bharat. While fulfilling my dream of traveling in India, I was deeply insulted.
