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Goyal: 800 people held in crackdown against fake water sold in trains

Updated on: 10 July,2019 04:46 PM IST  | 
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He further said that the action was taken on the complaints filed by the passengers

Goyal: 800 people held in crackdown against fake water sold in trains

Piyush Goyal

New Delhi: Railway Minister Piyush Goyal on Wednesday said that more than 800 people have been nabbed and 48,860 bottles recovered after a major crackdown against spurious mineral water being sold in trains.


"A major crackdown on those who sell spurious mineral water was carried out at over 300 places. More than 800 persons, including manager of 4 pantry cars, were arrested and 48,860 bottles recovered," Goyal said in a tweet.


He further said that the action was taken on the complaints filed by the passengers.


Last month Goyal had said that the railways have no plans to privatise the national transporter or its premium trains such as Rajdhani and Shatabdi express, amidst speculation that there was a proposal to rope in private operators. Responding to a query on the privatisation of these trains and the entire network, Goyal told the Rajya Sabha in a written reply that "no plan has been made".

The ministry in its 100-day plan has proposed that it will offer two trains to IRCTC, to operate on haulage concept, with ticketing, onboard services to be provided by them. The plan proposed that that the trains will run on important routes like the Golden Quadrilateral and Diagonals and connecting major cities. The proposal said that the RFQ/RFP will be floated in the next 100 days to initiate bidding.

"Whether it is a fact that Government is planning for the privatisation of trains like Rajdhani and Shatabdi; In what manner Government would control the whimsicality of the private operators and travel fare after the privatisation of Railways," asked Samajwadi Party MP Surendra Nath Nagar. Goyal replied, "No plan has been made for privatization of Rajdhani/Shatabdi trains. There is no plan for privatization of Railways." Meanwhile, railway worker Unions have been up in arms against the proposal and demanded to know why railways' production units are planned to be corporatised. In the 100-day proposal, the railways have also proposed to hive off its seven production units and associated workshops into a new entity called the Indian Railway Rolling Stock Company.

With inputs from ANI

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