Railways responded after investigating the matter

Vande Bharat Express is counted among the most premium trains in the country.

But these days there is an allegation of bad food being served in the Vande Bharat Express train.

A video of the food being served in this train is going viral these days.

In this video, it is said that poor quality food is being served in Vande Bharat train.

Now the reply of the Railways has come on this video.

Railway said that the matter was investigated.

Railways in its investigation found that as per the video, the name of the passenger is Srinivas (as mentioned in the video).

While the video has been uploaded on Twitter from the Twitter account of Ramesh Vaitla, who is a reporter for the local NTV Telugu channel.

And Pratapkumar @ RK23666 also shared it.

But both of them were not traveling in the said train.

Feedback taken from other passengers about this was good.

As can be seen from the feedback received during the visit.


It can be seen in the video that the passenger squeezed 4 vadas completely and forcefully extracted the oil.

According to the menu, only 2 vadas are given for breakfast.

Vadas are deep fried Indian fritters and are expected to release some oil.

However, the licensee has been advised to be careful and reduce the oil in the vadas.

However, no such complaint was made by the passenger and no record is available with IRCTC or Railway authorities.

Recently a video has surfaced, which was made by a passenger traveling in Vande Bharat Express.

The video is being told of the Vande Bharat train which started about a month ago.

This video was made when the train was going from Visakhapatnam to Hyderabad. 

In this video going viral on social media, it is seen that a passenger traveling from Vande Bharat is pressing the food found in the packet and a lot of oil is coming out of it.

The passenger tweeted this video and wrote that the food in Vande Bharat train is very expensive, but its quality is equally bad.

Railway has given its response on this issue.

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