Now-a-days, especially two ministers from Modi government have been impressing people with their interactive and effective manner of helping out people.
Mainly, twitter has become a vehicle for External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj and Railway Minister Suresh Prabhu to know about people’s problems and reassure them, as it has also led to their rising popularity with people praising them on the social media site.
Earlier, responding promptly to a tweet, Railway Minister Suresh Prabhu helped a child traveling in a train delayed by fog, ensuring that the five-year-old was provided with milk and biscuits by the railway authorities.
But in an off the track incident, a Twitter user tweeted to Railway Ministry asking for a diaper for his little daughter.
Prabhakar S Jha tweeted to Railway Minister Suresh Prabhu, Railway Ministry of India saying that he is travelling with his little girl and needs a diaper.
Even as the railway ministry was quick to ask for his PNR and help out, other users started bashing him and said that he was being careless and was misusing the service.
But, twitterati immediately bashed him for misusing the service and being careless. However, the Railway Ministry responded asking him his PNR and other journey details so that they can assist him.
Twitter trashed him for being negligent and unreasonable . .
— Sagarika Ghose (@Category5Moron) October 12, 2016
Is this model of customer service scaleable? Should Railways focus on being an efficient, convenient & safe transport or on being nanny? pic.twitter.com/q026CENI0k
— Prakash Sharma (@India_Policy) October 12, 2016
@jhaprabhakar @RailMinIndia @GM_ECRly @sureshpprabhu do u think railway is diaper service company?
— Saggy Chordesh (@pappu_pedia) October 12, 2016
@RailMinIndia Irresponsible for @jhaprabhakar to burden railway ministry with his personal requests. What a sense of privilege!
— shankar (@vivekvichar) October 12, 2016
@RailMinIndia dear @sureshpprabhu sir the price of the diaper must be double the price of his train ticket, fool must realise @jhaprabhakar
— Ramesh (@1967Babu) October 12, 2016
@RailMinIndia @jhaprabhakar why ? This idiot shud be assisted out at the next station. He can shop essentials and board the next one
— Sumit Gupta (@74Sumit) October 12, 2016
@RailMinIndia Sir, don’t give attention to such idiots. Railway min is not 4 such non sense. One should carry diaper at least. @jhaprabhakar
— Shubham (@DuttaSubhasish5) October 12, 2016
@KyaUkhaadLega @jhaprabhakar
क्या यार आज लोग diaper मांग रहे है, कल को कोंडम भी मांगेगे with flavour specifications..?— Stewie (@IndiaWalaStewie) October 12, 2016
@jhaprabhakar no offence but you are making a joke of this service. U shud have carried diapers before boarding. Don’t make a fool of urself
— SN (@ShalzNair) October 12, 2016
@RailMinIndia Try to separate genuine requests from freeloader requests. This ? @jhaprabhakar is a freeloader. Did he forget his smartphone?
— Bharatheeyam (@SupariShambhu) October 12, 2016
This isn’t the first time someone asked for a diaper on a train, nor is it a new thing for people to bash others on social media, but was asking for a diaper for a child to maintain her health and hygiene on a train really too much?
What do you have to say to such demands, tell us in comments below.