A transgender person harassed a man on a train from Bhopal to Rewa to try to get money from him. Even though he repeatedly asked them not to cause a scene in front of his wife and two young children, they stripped him naked and kept intimidating him. They also attacked another passenger by slapping him several times and scratching him with their nails. The incident happened in January this year, but a video of it has recently gone viral online. A formal complaint was filed, but it is not clear what has happened with the case.

A user named "FriendlyFlag" said someone shared the video with them. The video starts by showing a transgender person, half-naked, sitting on the lower side berth of a train. When the man objected, the person stood up and continued to expose themselves. They ignored the man's repeated requests to stop, even though children were nearby.

The video shows a heated argument between a man and a transgender person. At one point, a woman can be heard pleading with them not to remove their clothes, while the man says he is calling the police.

A Reddit user explained that the man, who was travelling with hisĀ family on RAC tickets, had given a seat to his wife and children and was sitting with another passenger. The Redditor added, "The other guy fell asleep because he was tired, and the man with his family was busy on his phone. Then the transgender person started harassing the sleeping man, and he even bled from scratches because of her nails and was slapped several times. Later, she began harassing the man travelling with his family, got naked, and kept saying, 'Tu mard nahi hai tere jaise roz 100 ko leti,' which means, 'You're not a man; I handle a hundred like you every day.'"

They said, "He kept saying, 'I'm giving you the money, please don't strip naked my children are here. I don't want to set a bad example for them.' But she kept doing it. After a while, I started recording the incident in case he wanted to file a police report and needed proof. Later, I showed him all the recordings."

A Redditor mentioned that someone called the 139 helpline to report the incident on the train, but the individuals involved had already left before the police arrived. TheĀ police came on board twice; however, each time they left after getting the passengers to sign the complaint.

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