Indian Railways - Complain against the IRCTC vendors at New Delhi and other Railway stations
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Complaint by: singhaje on September 8, 2010, 4:24 pm in Indian Railways

Hi,

This is to bring into the notice that the IRCTC vendors at the New Delhi railway station are charging more for the eatables rather on the rate as listed on the item. They are charging extra Rs 2-5 on all the items. I faced this issue at the Platform number 13. When I objected against this, then he refunded back my money.

The same thing I faced at Mughal Sarai Railway station.

When I asked him for the complain book, he didn't even provided me that.

I request for the strict action to be taken against those vendors in the interest of common and illeterate people who suffers a lot..


Regards,
Ajeet

Complainant's Goal: Strict action against the IRCTC vendors who charges more for the eatables
Complainant's Target: Indian Railways
Complaint Location: IndiaDelhiNew Delhi
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Wed, 08 Sep 2010  k.c.mittal

To,
The Rail Minister.
Indian Railway
New Delhi
Sir,
I K.C.mittal this is to bring into the notice that the IRCTC Pantry car in the train are charging more the eatables rather on the rate as listed on the item but also they selling the items in the train out of tender . They are charging extra Rs. 2-5 on all the items in all route train , I faced that problem in all the routed train always .
When I Objected against that , then IRCTC pantry car manager they do not have any change , then I asked him for the complaint book , he did not even provided me that.
I request you for the strict action to be taken against those vendors and back me reply against my complaint .
Regards,
K.C.Mittal
OMM Ltd ,
Camp- Koira
Dist : Sundergarh
Orissa
Ph. - 0********94

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