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Do eunuchs harass you while traveling in a train, make obscene gestures or pull down the pallu of your saree and demand money? If so, then you do not need to worry now. Indian Railways has told an easy way to avoid these.
New Delhi. Do eunuchs harass you while traveling in a train, make obscene gestures or pull down the pallu of your saree and demand money? If so, then you do not need to worry now. Indian Railways has given an easy way to avoid these. If this happens in the train, you should immediately complain to the Railway Protection Force or Railway Helpline number 139. You will be helped immediately. Railways has taken action against such eunuchs in Jhansi division of North Central Railway.
To ensure safety and convenience of passengers in Jhansi division, constant surveillance is being done in trains and stations by the Railway Protection Force. In the same sequence, on 19th December i.e. Friday at 9.13 am, information was received from Divisional Security Control Room Jhansi that eunuchs were harassing the passengers and demanding money illegally in train number 12944 Udyogkarmi Superfast.
Based on the information, when the train reached Pukhrayan station at 9:14 pm, Assistant Sub Inspector Ram Kishore, Assistant Sub Inspector Anil Kumar and Hamrah staff attended and checked the train. During the entire inspection of the vehicle, no eunuch was found present in the vehicle. Then after the scheduled stop the train was sent to the destination. After this, investigation of the station was started, a search operation was conducted in Railway Yard Pukhrayan, in which two eunuchs were found sitting on the banks of Kanpur End Railway Yard line. During interrogation, he admitted that those industrialists had boarded the superfast train from Kanpur and were demanding money from the passengers and before coming to Pukhrayan, they had got down from the moving train and sat there hiding.
On this basis, both the eunuchs were brought to the post and a case has been registered against them under the Railway Act. The Railway Administration has appealed to the passengers to immediately report any inconvenience, illegal recovery or suspicious activity during the journey to the Railway Protection Force or Railway Helpline number 139, so that effective action can be taken immediately.





























