Vendor dips cucumbers in green liquid at Bihar railway station, video sparks outrage

A video allegedly showing cucumber vendors colouring pale cucumbers bright green before selling them to passengers at Katihar Junction railway station in Bihar has sparked concern on social media.A viral video captured a vendor dipping cucumbers in green liquid before selling them to passengers. (X)(Also read: Dent mom’s ba falls ill on train from Bengaluru, Railways arranges doctor at next station)The clip, which has gone viral, reportedly shows a vendor dipping dull, peeled cucumbers into a jar filled with a bright green liquid. The activity appeared to take place openly on a railway platform, raising questions over food safety and hygiene at public transport hubs.Watch the clip here:Cucumbers are commonly sold at railway stations across India, especially during warmer months, as many passengers prefer them as a refreshing and affordable snack. However, the viral video has triggered worry over the possible use of artificial colouring on produce meant for direct consumption.RPF takes actionAccording to an NDTV report, the Railway Protection Force in Katihar has taken action following the incident. Katihar RPF Inspector Vikram said nine women selling cucumbers in this manner at the railway station have been detained and are being questioned. The woman seen in the viral video is also among those detained.Inspector Vikram further said that the woman admitted the green colour being used was similar to the colouring used in sweets prepared for weddings. Authorities are now investigating the exact composition of the substance and are initiating appropriate legal action in the matter.(Also read: Indian couple shares how London work schedules leave no time together at home: ‘Hum train station mai mil rahe hain’)Internet reactsThe video triggered strong reactions from users online, with many expressing anger and concern over the alleged practice. One user wrote, “This is extremely dangerous and should be treated as a serious food safety violation.” Another said, “People buy cucumbers thinking they are eating something healthy, but this is shocking.”A third user commented, “Strict action should be taken against anyone using artificial colours on food items.” Another person wrote, “Railway authorities must regularly inspect vendors and food items sold on platforms.” One user added, “This is why people are scared to eat anything sold in open places.” Another remarked, “Passengers deserve safe and hygienic food, not such harmful practices.”




