A latest incident involving a Central Railway ticket checker who pressured a Marathi-speaking couple to converse in Hindi has sparked widespread outrage and condemnation. The incident, which occurred on a Mumbai native practice, has led to the suspension of the ticket checker.
The couple, who have been talking in Marathi, have been abruptly interrupted by the ticket checker, who insisted that they communicate in Hindi. When the couple politely declined, the ticket checker reportedly grew to become aggressive and threatened to detain them.
The couple was additionally pressured to put in writing, “We’ll by no means demand to talk in Marathi.” This incident has sparked an argument, with members of the Marathi Ekikaran Samiti protesting at Nalasopara station.
The Western Railway spokesperson said that the TTE has been taken off responsibility, and additional motion will comply with after a full investigation. The Vasai GRP has filed an FIR, and the investigation is ongoing.
The incident was reported on Monday, although the precise date stays unclear.
In line with preliminary reviews, a pair with a legitimate practice ticket was pressured by a non-Marathi-speaking TTE, recognized as Rakesh Maurya, to talk in Hindi. He allegedly advised them, “If you’re in India, you must know Hindi.”
The couple was reportedly pressured to put in writing a press release pledging to not demand communication in Marathi. The spouse had recorded the incident, however was allegedly made to delete it. They have been detained within the workplace for an prolonged interval and later arrested by the RPF, based on a press release from the Marathi Ekikaran Samiti.
Calling the incident “disrespectful to the Marathi language,” the Samiti staged a protest on the railway grasp’s workplace in Nalasopara station.
Western Railway responded, stating, “We worth passengers of all religions, languages, and areas equally, and are dedicated to offering one of the best service. The matter shall be investigated, and acceptable motion shall be taken if any fault is discovered.”