Indian Railways passenger records video of train seats slashed with blades

A viral video showing train seats deliberately slashed with blades has triggered widespread outrage online. Social media users called for better surveillance and stricter punishments to protect public transport infrastructure.

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Indian Railways passenger records video of train seats slashed with blades
Indian Railways passenger records video of train seats slashed with blades (Photos: @WokePandemic/X)

Train seats slashed with blades inside a passenger coach have triggered outrage online after a disturbing video showing damaged seating was shared on social media.

The video was shared on X by user Woke Eminent, who alleged deliberate vandalism targeting public transport infrastructure.

In the post, the user wrote, “Train seats slashed with blades. The usual suspects strike again. These are people who despise India’s growing infrastructure, who find comfort not in progress but in destruction.”

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They then went on to add, “Whenever the nation builds, they cut. Whenever the country moves forward, they try to tear it apart one act of sabotage at a time.”

The accompanying video shows a close-up of train seats with a long, clean slit running down the upholstery, exposing the inner cushioning, showing how it was cut intentionally using a sharp object rather than damaged through wear and tear.

The visuals were shocking enough to receive attention, with several users showing their anger over what they described as reckless destruction of public property used by thousands of daily commuters.

Take a look at the post here:

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As the clip circulated, several users demanded strict action against those responsible. One user wrote, “Trains should have CCTV cameras. The culprits should be identified and jailed. Cannot let them run amock.”

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Another called for harsher penalties, saying, “They must be apprehended and put behind bars plus recovering the cost of repair or replacement. Their photos must be displayed in stations as habitual offenders.”

The viral video led to conversations around installing more surveillance inside train coaches, increasing patrolling, and imposing stricter punishments to deter such acts. Several users also argued that public infrastructure was a shared asset and damaging it ultimately hurt ordinary citizens.

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Published By:
Yashna Talwar
Published On:
Feb 3, 2026

Train seats slashed with blades inside a passenger coach have triggered outrage online after a disturbing video showing damaged seating was shared on social media.

The video was shared on X by user Woke Eminent, who alleged deliberate vandalism targeting public transport infrastructure.

In the post, the user wrote, “Train seats slashed with blades. The usual suspects strike again. These are people who despise India’s growing infrastructure, who find comfort not in progress but in destruction.”

They then went on to add, “Whenever the nation builds, they cut. Whenever the country moves forward, they try to tear it apart one act of sabotage at a time.”

The accompanying video shows a close-up of train seats with a long, clean slit running down the upholstery, exposing the inner cushioning, showing how it was cut intentionally using a sharp object rather than damaged through wear and tear.

The visuals were shocking enough to receive attention, with several users showing their anger over what they described as reckless destruction of public property used by thousands of daily commuters.

Take a look at the post here:

Watch the video here:

As the clip circulated, several users demanded strict action against those responsible. One user wrote, “Trains should have CCTV cameras. The culprits should be identified and jailed. Cannot let them run amock.”

Another called for harsher penalties, saying, “They must be apprehended and put behind bars plus recovering the cost of repair or replacement. Their photos must be displayed in stations as habitual offenders.”

The viral video led to conversations around installing more surveillance inside train coaches, increasing patrolling, and imposing stricter punishments to deter such acts. Several users also argued that public infrastructure was a shared asset and damaging it ultimately hurt ordinary citizens.

- Ends
Published By:
Yashna Talwar
Published On:
Feb 3, 2026

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