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Twitter user points at ‘horrible Tatkal experience’, IRCTC responds

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Published on: Jun 12, 2023 11:28 PM IST

“IRCTC has a horrible Tatkal ticket booking experience, portal stops working for 5 Minutes. When you login, all tickets are gone," read the man's tweet.

The Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation (IRCTC) on Monday responded to a Twitter user's take on the platform's Tatkal service and the ordeal citizens face while booking tickets through it. In a Twitter thread, the man who goes by username Ravisutanjani, criticised the railways' ticketing partner along with other government portals like the Employees' Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO) for “inefficient services that impact the masses.”

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The tweet on IRCTC's Tatkal service has gone viral with over 1 million views. (Mint / Repreentational Photo)

“IRCTC has Horrible Tatkal Ticket Booking Experience, Portal Stops Working for 5 Minutes. When you Login, All Tickets are Gone. Highly Inefficient even at Fastest Internet. Flights seem Expensive, Trains are Heavily Waitlisted. Poor & Common People Suffers,” the user, who according to his LinkedIn profile has held managerial positions in Rapido, Zomato and Oyo, tweeted.

In response to Sutanjani's tweet, which has now gone viral with over one million views at the time of writing this report, IRCTC admitted the heavy traffic its website faces when Tatkal bookings open, while pointing out that over 2 lakh tickets were booked in the first 20 minutes of the service today.

“Sir, there is a heavy rush and concurrency on the website at the opening time of Tatkal. However about 2 Lakh tatkal tickets were booked in the first 20 min of AC and Non AC tatkal,” read IRCTC's reply.

 
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