Power of social media! Bihar woman exposes railway counter, clerk suspended
In a striking example of the power of social media, a woman from Bihar exposed a case of corruption at Anand Vihar Terminal railway station, leading to swift action from railway authorities.
According to reports, the woman had purchased a train ticket from a booking counter at Anand Vihar Railway Station. However, she later alleged that the railway clerk did not return the full balance amount after the transaction, effectively short-changing her. Suspecting foul play, the woman confronted the situation head-on instead of walking away silently.
Power Of Social Media
She recorded a video detailing the incident and highlighting the alleged misconduct at the ticket counter. In the video, she explained how the discrepancy occurred and demanded accountability.
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The clip was subsequently shared on social media platforms, where it quickly gained traction. Within hours, the video went viral, drawing widespread attention and sparking outrage among netizens.
Railway Clerk Suspended
As the issue gained momentum online, railway authorities took cognisance of the matter. Following an internal inquiry into the allegations, the railway administration reportedly suspended the concerned clerk pending further investigation.
The incident has once again underlined how digital platforms are empowering ordinary citizens to raise their voices against irregularities. Many users on social media praised the woman’s courage, stating that her action not only ensured accountability in her case but also sent a strong message against corruption in public services.
Railway officials have assured that strict action will be taken if the allegations are proven true.
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