As India’s first ATM on train starts, netizens express doubt over its success: ‘Don’t trust Indians’ | Trending News
Hours after the Indian Railways launched the nation’s first-ever ATM onboard the Mumbai-Manmad Panchavati Express, allowing passengers to withdraw cash during their journey, the internet was abuzz with people expressing doubts over the effectiveness of the initiative in India. One person said there was no real use for an ATM inside a train and called for such a facility inside railway stations, while another reacted, “Good initiative but I don’t trust indians.” “But our babus have come up with this idea, so we common people might not understand… maybe this is a revolution,” a user wrote. “What is exactly the utility of this? Most ppl on train don’t use cash!!” another user commented. Story continues below this ad One person reacted, saying the Railways should try focusing on major issues instead of wasting energy on non-existent issues. “ATM is fine but do you believe #rpf can provide security? They’ll take their cut to allow thieves to dupe people by using this ATM. But, hoping for an easy and secure transaction. Good initiative sir,” posted another …
