Indian Railways Replaces Train After 1,200 BSF Jawan Assigned to Amarnath Yatra Refuse To Board Dilapidated Coaches From Udaipur to Jammu; Videos Go Viral

Indian Railways replaced a train after 1,200 BSF jawans assigned to Amarnath Yatra security refused to board dilapidated coaches from Udaipur to Jammu on June 9. Videos of the worn-out train recorded by the jawans have gone viral on social media, showing broken windows, a damaged roof, dirty and damaged toilets, sparking widespread criticism of the poor treatment of security personnel.

Broken and Damaged Seats of Train Provided to BSF Jawans (Photo Credits: X/ @sardesairajdeep)

Indian Railways replaced a train after 1,200 BSF jawans assigned to Amarnath Yatra security refused to board dilapidated coaches from Udaipur to Jammu on June 9. Videos of the worn-out train recorded by the jawans have gone viral on social media, showing broken windows, a damaged roof, dirty and damaged toilets, sparking widespread criticism of the poor treatment of security personnel. The jawans, citing the poor condition, declined to travel, prompting the BSF to escalate the issue. Following complaints from the BSF, Indian Railways promptly arranged a replacement train in better condition. The BSF clarified that the issue was resolved through official channels without any disorder. Notably, the annual Amarnath Yatra is scheduled to begin later this month amid heightened security. Amarnath Yatra 2025: MHA Approves Deployment of 581 Companies of CAPF in Jammu and Kashmir To Provide Security to Pilgrims.

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