Two people have been arrested for pelting stones at a train and smashing windows at Madhubani railway station in Bihar. The incident occurred when devotees heading to the Mahakumbh Mela in Uttar Pradesh turned unruly after being unable to board the overcrowded train. Chaos continued along the journey, with windows broken and people climbing into coaches.
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