LUCKNOW, Jan. 5 -- A 29-year-old woman discovered critically injured near a railway track in Lucknow's Kakori area had filed multiple complaints of sexual harassment that went unaddressed for weeks, according to her family. The woman was found lying near the Rehmankheda railway line on January 1 and taken to KGMU Trauma Centre, where she remains under treatment and is unable to record her statement. Police are investigating whether she fell or was pushed from a moving train. A resident of Thakurganj, she had joined the women and child development department about two months ago as a chief sevika (supervisor) and was posted in Hardoi district. She travelled daily by train between Lucknow and Hardoi. According to the family and the FIR, a clerk in the same department, Kamal Kumar, started harassing her during office hours and train journeys. In her complaint, the woman accused the clerk of following her, forcing himself into her train compartment. The FIR details an incident on November 1, when the clerk grabbed her from behind in the office, kissed her and restrained her hand. The complaint mentions incidents during train travel, including one on December 8, when he pulled her hand while she was returning to Lucknow. Family members said the woman raised the issue with senior departmental officers, including the district programme officer and the district magistrate in Hardoi, submitting written complaints. "No action was taken. When we went to the police, we were told it was a departmental matter," her uncle said. An FIR was registered on December 24 after sustained pressure from the family. "He openly said nothing would happen to him," the uncle said, adding that the woman had been under constant stress. On January 1, the woman left home after being called by the police to record her statement. Her brother dropped her at Alamnagar railway station around 8 am, where she boarded the Bareilly-Banaras Express. She spoke to her mother after boarding but stopped responding to calls later. When her phone remained unreachable, the family traced her location near the Rehmankheda railway line using a mobile tracking application. Hours later, a local goat herder alerted the station master about a woman lying beside the tracks. She was taken to a community health centre in Kakori and then referred to KGMU. Based on a complaint by the woman's brother, Kakori police have registered a fresh FIR under Sections 61(2) and 109 of the BNS against Kamal Kumar....