| Rail officials torment MLA, wife in AC coach by puneetmafia on 03 February, 2013 - 03:00 PM | ||
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puneetmafia | Rail officials torment MLA, wife in AC coach on 03 February, 2013 - 03:00 PM | |
Patna : Even lawmakers and their wives are vulnerable to train rowdies, the hooligans turning out to be railway officials.BJP legislator from Agiyaon in Bhojpur district, Shivesh Kumar and his wife were misbehaved with by a group of railway employees while travelling in an AC compartment of the Danapur-Howrah Express on Friday night.The employees of the railways, all in the age group of 25 to 35 years, threatened the MLA with dire consequences and made an attempt to assault him in the moving train between Patna and Patna City railway stations when he objected to their indecent behaviour.The MLA and his young wife were misbehaved with for preventing the railway officials from drinking liquor in the running train. To their surprise, the coach attendant tried to shield the tormentors and warned the legislator against pulling the alarm chain.The couple got reprieve only when they contacted the women’s helpline and apprised the senior officials of the government railway police in Patna of the matter.The couple’s six-month-old daughter also suffered minor injuries when the tormentors tried to assault the MLA and one of them fell in the lap of his wife in a drunken state.Patna superintendent of rail police Suresh Prasad Choudhary said two persons have been arrested in connection with the incident. An FIR has been lodged with the Patna Sahib Government Railway Police on the basis of the statement of the MLA’s wife, he added.Station house officer of Patna Sahib GRP Vijay Kumar said the two arrested railway employees — Pankaj Kumar Singh (a travelling ticket examiner) and Saurabh Kumar (booking clerk) — were produced before the railway magistrate, who remanded them in judicial custody for two weeks.Sources said the railway officials were going to Bandel in Bengal’s Hooghly district for training. Divisional railway manager, Danapur, L.M. Jha could not be contacted in spite of repeated attempts.Narrating the incident, Kumar said he, along with his wife and daughter, had boarded the Howrah-bound train at Patna Junction around 9.10pm. They were travelling on berths 17 and 18 in coach AB-2. The MLA was not accompanied by his security guards.“As soon as the train left Patna Junction, a group of eight to 10 persons occupied the berths in front of ours and started drinking. Initially, we ignored their activities despite the fact that consumption of alcohol is not allowed on trains,” the MLA told The Telegraph over phone from Calcutta.He said that some other youths later joined the men. Throughout they used abusive language and started singing vulgar songs. When the MLA’s wife complained to coach attendant Jitendra Kumar, she was asked to keep quiet as they were staff. | ||