hehe :P
had to do so, nowadays that particular term is being used almost everywhere. I don't condone their actions that day (as there were many passengers who didn't mind the pf issue and were unnecessarily delayed) but calling someone anti national for that is too much.
This may actually set a precedent for railways, to turn public opinion against everyone who criticizes their actions by labeling them anti-nationals and leaving them at mercy of online bullies to be trolled.