You must have heard stories of theft in trains on social media. Often passengers do not realize that they have been pickpocketed during the journey. You must have also heard of incidents of theft on railway tracks. Nowadays, one such video is going viral, in which a man is seen stealing diesel from a train engine. Many users claim that this incident happened in Bihar, hence this video is being shared on X with captions like “Yeh Bihari Babu Hai…”.
This is Bihar Babu….
Here diesel is stolen from diesel engines in sacks..✍️ pic.twitter.com/1M47ucSauD— Deepak Sharma (@SonOfBharat7) June 18, 2026
In the viral video, a man is standing near the railway track and collecting the fuel flowing from the engine in a container kept in a sack. People are surprised to see how such theft can happen from a railway engine, and that is why this video has spread rapidly on the internet.
**A man stole diesel from a train engine in a sack**
This video is being shared on social media platform X with an account named @SonOfBharat7. Along with the video, the user wrote, “This is Bihar hai Babu…”, and said that here diesel is being stolen from the engine and filled directly in the sack. In the footage, a man is seen standing near a diesel engine filling a sack. Then he picks up the sack and goes away; Since then this video has gone viral. People are getting mixed reactions; Some people are calling the video fake, while some are questioning its authenticity.
**Anger over the video**
After the video went viral, social media users have given their reactions. Some people have called it a serious case of theft and demanded action, while others have raised questions on linking this incident specifically to Bihar. One user commented, “How will the country progress when people everywhere want to steal?” “And then they complain there’s no development,” commented another. However, many people have also expressed doubts about the claims made in the video. A user asked for proof that the person is from Bihar, and said that people often pick up a video from anywhere and pass it off as being from Bihar. Another user commented that this is an old video from Assam. At the same time, another user commented that people are obsessed with Bihar and post anything to tarnish its image. However, some people jokingly said that such talent should not leave India. Another user raised the question that diesel engines were discontinued long ago, so where did this video come from?
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