The Free Press Journal

Passengers force snoring traveller to stay sleepless

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A commuter on a long-distance train was given a “sound” punishment by a group of fellow passengers for snoring loudly and disturbing their sleep.

The bizarre incident took place last week in a 3rd AC coach of LTT-Darbhanga Pawan Express when passengers found the snoring of a fellow traveller so offending that they all decided not to let him sleep for certain hours so that they could catch up with their sleep.

As a punishment, the offending passenger, identified only as Ramchandra, was made to stay awake five to six hours by fellow travellers so that they could sleep. A heated argument over the issue also took place between the two sides.

Ganesh S Virha, Chief Ticket Inspector of the Jabalpur division of the West Central Railway, confirmed the incident. Virha, who boarded the train in Jabalpur, said the snoring passenger, Ramchandra, did not feel offended by the “punishment” given to him by his co-travellers.

“The train was a bit late and when I entered the coach, passengers briefed me about the heated argument that took place during the night journey. Ramchandra said he was persuaded by fellow passengers not to sleep for some time.” “I sought to know whether the passenger (Ramchandra) wanted to lodge a complaint with the GRP if he felt victimised or offended, but he replied in the negative.”

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