The TT was checking tickets while inside a train. They had to pay a penalty since some people had tickets while others did not. A traveler seated close to the entrance was requested for a ticket by the TT. Although he claimed to have purchased it, he was now without it. According to the TT, a penalty will be if you do not have a ticket. They both began to quarrel. He then proceeded to the restroom with the TT. He displayed something there that infuriated him. Then there was a commotion. After the RPF arrived, everything became more relaxed.

Indian Railways is constantly launching a campaign to detect those who travel without tickets and to give passengers with reservations a nice journey. This marketing began over the holiday season and continues to this day. Fewer people are boarding the reserved carriages as a result of the promotion, which is bringing in a lot of money for the railways.
 
The inspection exercise disorganized trains and stations. Passengers traveling sporadically and without tickets were observed hiding in various places. Throughout the campaign, 169 people were apprehended for smoking, trash, and traveling without permission in trains and stations. They were the source of Rs 1,19,530 in railway revenue and penalty.
 
When the TT questioned one of the passengers about where the ticket was, he replied that it had been dropped thereafter he had gone to the restroom. The passenger led him to the restroom since the TT was not ready to trust him, which infuriated the TT. However, the traveler demanded that he check it out inside. After the customer entered the restroom, a ticket was found on the floor, wet from the water spilling on it. Despite a great deal of disagreement between the two, the issue was resolved after RPF arrived.
 
 

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