Is It the Railways’ Fault… the People’s Fault… or a System That Enforces Rules Selectively? 🚆😤
These days in Indian Railways,
“Sleeper Coach” is just a decorative word.
The ticket says SLEEPER.
The coach outside proudly shows S.
But the moment you step inside, reality hits —
👉 This is not a Sleeper Coach.
This is a General Coach with berths.
Usually, we immediately blame the Railways.
“No planning”, “Not enough coaches”, “Mismanagement”.
That criticism is valid.
But the real truth lies much deeper.
“Somehow we’ll manage and go home” — the real disease 🤦♂️
Many people don’t plan their journey at all.
No ticket.
No reservation.
Any train will do.
They come to the station with just one belief:
“If we get on some train,
somehow we’ll reach home.”
This is not courage.
This is injustice to passengers who planned and paid.
When there’s no space in General,
they simply push into Sleeper.
And when you ask for your reserved berth:
“Please adjust a little”
“Only till night”
“There’s no space in General”
Does lack of space in General
automatically give rights in Sleeper?
But here is the real question ❓
Why don’t the same people enter AC coaches?
This is the turning point.
The same ticketless crowd
won’t even step near an AC coach.
Why?
Because there:
Doors are controlled
Attendants are alert
TTEs are strict
“Show your ticket or get out” is enforced
There, the word “adjust” doesn’t work.
So the truth is clear:
👉 People don’t respect rules —
they fear enforcement.
So who is really more at fault? 🚨
Let’s be honest.
If Railways can protect AC coaches,
why can’t they protect Sleeper coaches?
The answer is simple:
👉 They don’t want to.
Railways know:
AC passengers complain
Sleeper passengers “adjust”
So rules are strict there,
and flexible here.
This is not a capacity problem.
This is selective rule enforcement.
The TTE appears… and disappears 🤐
The TTE comes.
Sees the crowd.
Nods his head and walks away.
He checks tickets…
but does not remove ticketless passengers.
Because:
Arguments will start
It takes effort
Saying “adjust please” is easier
And that single sentence
turns a Sleeper coach
into a General coach — every day.
Sleeper is no longer for sleeping — it’s an endurance test 😐
Today, a Sleeper ticket means:
No guarantee to sleep
No guarantee to sit
A test of how long you can stand calmly
Tomorrow’s railway announcement might as well say:
“If you get a seat in Sleeper, you’re lucky.
If not, enjoy the experience.”
Final words 🚉🔥
Yes, people are at fault.
Travelling without planning is wrong.
But…
The bigger anger should be towards a system
that allows the same mistake daily,
that enforces rules in one coach
and asks for adjustment in another.
A Railway that doesn’t allow even one ticketless passenger into AC,
why does it allow hundreds into Sleeper?
The answer is obvious:
👉 Because fewer people question it there.
Turning Sleeper into General
is not development.
It is administrative convenience.
Until Railways and passengers stop treating rules as optional,
Sleeper will remain Sleeper only in name.
Names will change.
Boards will change.
But the journey will remain the same 😤
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