CPI(M) MP John Brittas raised concerns about the quality of meals served on trains and the transparency of awarding catering contracts. In response, the Railway Minister presented a tabular breakdown of complaints filed by passengers over the past five years, including cases where officials seized unsanitary food from railway caterers.
Vaishnaw said officials take prompt and appropriate punitive action whenever they receive reports of adulterated or unhygienic food or passenger complaints. These actions include imposing fines, initiating disciplinary measures, offering counselling, and issuing warnings. According to the data, passengers lodged 7,026 complaints in 2023–24, 4,421 in 2022–23, and 1,082 in 2021–22.