After trains, now platform puts 'waterfall' on display; VIDEO surfaces

Indian Railways has been under scrutiny in the past due to concerns about quality. Over the years, there have been many times when passengers have experienced problems because the maintenance and facilities were not good enough. A social media user posted a video revealing the poor condition of railway station. 

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New Delhi: A video has surfaced across social media platforms where water can be seen draining from the sheds of platform installed at a railway station. This incident occured in Uttar Pradesh's Raebareli. A social media user named Sachin Gupta posted the video on social media pplatform X, revealing the poor condition of maintainence at the railway station. 

He wrote "Waterfall facility for passengers at Raebareli railway station in Uttar Pradesh. Just one year ago, the Central Government had spent Rs 43 crore on the 'development work' of this station." 

Netizens reactions on this post

A user named Nisha wrote in hindi, "Trains have been running for a long time these days, so sometimes people come to the station in a hurry without taking a bath. That is why the railway has started bathing facilities at the station itself."

Another user, The Thakur Force commented that " Kudos to the double engine government for the all-round development in terms of tourism." 

One user, Vishwajeet wrote, It can be converted into a bathing place for passengers by providing facilities like towels etc. There is an opportunity in the disaster here too for the BJP." 

Similar incidents in the past 

Indian Railways has been under scrutiny in the past due to concerns about quality. Over the years, there have been many times when passengers have experienced problems because the maintenance and facilities were not good enough.

Recently, A video went viral where a passenger travelling from Vande Bharat Express faced water leaking from the roof of the train. She revealed the poor condition of the coach where water can be seen contuinuously dripping from the ceiling of the locomotive.

In another incident, passengers on a Rajdhani Express said that the air conditioning in many AC coaches wasn't working well. Even though they paid more for AC seats, travelers had to cope with hot weather and bad air flow. This made them unhappy and concerned about their health.