The internet criticized a YouTuber for setting off firecrackers on train tracks. The Railways noticed the viral video and filed a complaint under sections 145 and 147.
A YouTuber pulled off a risky stunt, and now it’s getting a lot of attention on social media. The short video shows them setting off firecrackers on a railway platform near Dantra Station on the Phulera-Ajmer Section. The snake fireworks create thick, black smoke, making it a potentially dangerous situation.

“Trains of India” shared a video expressing worry about a YouTuber setting off crackers on Railway Tracks. The caption suggested that such actions could result in serious accidents such as fire, and there was an appeal to authorities to take the required action against those responsible.
Not surprisingly, the video got a lot of attention from online users. They criticized the YouTuber for being careless and pointed out the safety risks. In response, the North Western Railway told the Divisional Railway Manager in Jaipur and the Railway Protection Force to look into the matter carefully.
YouTuber bursting crackers on Railway Tracks!!
— Trains of India 🇮🇳 (@trainwalebhaiya) November 7, 2023
Such acts may lead to serious accidents in form of fire, Please take necessary action against such miscreants.
Location: 227/32 Near Dantra Station on Phulera-Ajmer Section.@NWRailways @rpfnwraii @RpfNwr @DrmAjmer @GMNWRailway pic.twitter.com/mjdNmX9TzQ
The authorities noticed the video and quick action was taken against the YouTuber named Yash. He shared the video on a channel called Stupid DTX.
Captain Shashi Kiran, Chief Public Relations Officer of North Western Railway, told Aaj Tak that the Railways took notice of the viral video and filed an FIR under sections 145 and 147. Instructions were also given to the Railway Police Force to take strict action against the YouTuber.
While no arrests have been made yet, there are penalties and punishments for damaging railway tracks. Similar incidents have occurred before, where objects left on the tracks posed a risk of accidents.
In response, the CPRO appealed to the people not to create such videos or tamper with railway tracks, as it could lead to imprisonment.