‘Adjust, I am not getting off’, a woman occupied the seat in the train, what should the angry man do now?


You must be watching videos related to trains every day, sometimes someone is fighting over food, like recently in Vande Bharat, a waiter gave non-vegetarian food to a passenger instead of vegetarian food. Now another video is also going viral, in which a woman is sitting on someone else’s seat and asking the owner of the ticket i.e. the other woman to adjust.

At the beginning of the video, you can hear the woman without a confirmed ticket saying to the other woman, “I have also paid the same amount as you, you adjust, I am not getting down.” Actually, the woman standing below had a reservation for the upper berth, but a woman had already sat on the berth and she was refused a seat. Now the question arises, what should a person do in such a situation, so let us tell you what you should do during this time?

This way you can vacate your reserved seat

If you have reserved a seat in the train and someone else has sat on it, then a facility is provided by Indian Railways to complain about it. For this, you will have to send a message to a number and then the TC himself will come and vacate the seat.

Where to send this message

Where to send this message

To vacate a reserved seat in a train, you will have to send a message to 139. First type SEAT in capital letters, then enter the PNR number. Now enter the space coach number, seat number. Now type OCCUPIED BY UNKNOWN PASSENGER and then send it to 139. Action will be taken on this message shortly after sending it. If someone is sitting on your seat, it will be vacated. You can also write and send information about other problems on 139.

You get these benefits

You get these benefits

The number 139 is based on IVRS – Interactive Voice Response System. Every mobile user can call on 139. Passengers can get information on train related queries and PNR status, ticket options, arrival and departure of trains, as well as reservation related queries by sending an SMS on this number.

Complain on these numbers also

Complain on these numbers also

If you do not find a TT, TS or RPF Jawan, you can complain by calling the RPF control room 182. Apart from that, there is a helpline number 139, you can contact these numbers without arguing with anyone.

You can also take help of railway help

You can also take help of railway help

You can also complain about seat occupancy on the official railway app Rail Madad. Apart from this, you can also take help on the railway’s X handle. When you complain to the control room or X account, the staff there can track the location of the train from your PNR. After this, the message is sent to the division of the incoming station from which the train has started and then to the department about which the complaint has come.

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