Viral Video: Government School Teacher Caught Traveling Without Ticket Clashes with TTE in Bihar

Patna: A viral video from Bihar has sparked widespread debate online after a government school teacher was caught traveling without a ticket in an AC coach and engaged in a heated argument with a Train Ticket Examiner (TTE).
According to reports, the woman, a government school teacher from Bihar, was traveling in an air-conditioned coach without a valid ticket. When the TTE asked her to show her ticket, she accused him of “trying to harass” her.
In the video, the TTE can be heard saying, *“If you have a ticket, please show it, ma’am.”* The woman, however, continued arguing and even tried to snatch the TTE’s phone when he began recording the incident.
बिहार में सरकारी मास्टर का अलग ही भौकाल है! यह वीडियो वायरल है जिसमें TT द्वारा कहा जा रहा है कि टिकट दिखाइए या बाहर चले जाइए…!
लड़की कहती है कि आप मुझे परेशान कर रहे हैं परन्तु TT बार बार टिकट मांगते कहते हैं कि बिहार सरकार का सरकारी मास्टर होकर टिकट नहीं लेती है और मुझे… pic.twitter.com/T9bRZpVBxm
— छपरा जिला 🇮🇳 (@ChapraZila) October 7, 2025
The TTE warned her not to touch his phone and reminded her that she was violating railway rules. In response, the woman claimed she was being “harassed as a woman” and defiantly said, *“What will you do if we don’t leave?”*
Despite the confrontation, the TTE remained calm and professional, ultimately forcing the woman to disembark from the train. Their conversation suggested this was not their first such encounter.
So far, Indian Railways has not issued any official statement regarding the incident.
**Social Media Reaction:**
The video has triggered strong reactions online, with many criticizing the woman’s behavior. One user sarcastically wrote, *“She picked up the phone like she was about to call Donald Trump!”* Another remarked that “80% of passengers on Bihar trains travel without tickets, and rudeness is common.”
Several commenters accused the woman of using her gender as an excuse to cover up her wrongdoing, while others lamented that “traveling without a ticket in an AC coach is seen as a matter of pride, and those who follow the law are mocked.”





