Madhya Pradesh Viral Video: A viral video from Madhya Pradesh has sparked shock and anger online, as it shows samosas being prepared in extremely unhygienic conditions before allegedly being supplied for train passengers.
For many travellers, snacks like pakoras, samosas and hot tea make long journeys feel a little easier. However, this new clip has raised serious questions about food safety and the standards followed by local vendors linked with railway catering.
Madhya Pradesh Viral Video: Food Safety Administration’s Raid Exposes Filthy Samosas Being Supplied To Passengers
The video, widely shared on social media, claims that these samosas are being sent to trains. Once the clip drew attention, the Food Safety Administration stepped in and carried out an inspection. Their findings have now become a major talking point across the state and online platforms.
According to the Food Safety Administration, the samosas seen in the video were placed directly on the ground. They were also kept on top of old sacks that were visibly torn and dirty. Officials stated that the snacks should have been stored in a clean and covered container. They also highlighted the risk of contamination, explaining that such conditions can cause serious health issues like food poisoning and vomiting because “they contain bacteria”.
Railway Authority Reacts
The clip was posted by the @Khurpench_X channel and quickly received thousands of reactions. Many users expressed disappointment and frustration over the hygiene standards seen in the video. Comments poured in, showing how strongly people felt about the issue.
Read some netizens’ reactions to the viral clip:
“Inka licence cancel karna chahie.”
“I never try railway food…It’s the worst food in the world…Highly unhygienic preparation of food for a long time…”
“Hygiene is such a huge issue with Indian railways.”
“Kitna bhi jee karey apka, but train me khana nhi kuch bhi. Worst food supplied in trains by local vendors. Only Rajdhani and Shatabadi can be good to eat.”
“Banane ka tarika dekh loge to Ulti aajayegi.”
As the video went viral, the Railways responded to the growing concern. Officials said the matter has been forwarded to the concerned authorities for action. DRM Jabalpur issued a clarification stating that, according to Satna SMC, the incident seen in the video did not take place on railway premises. However, the clip has still been sent for further investigation. DRM Jabalpur assured the public that necessary steps would be taken.
Despite the clarification, many users continued to question the safety of the food provided to passengers. Some argued that the Railways must ensure strict monitoring of vendors and suppliers. The viral clip has already crossed more than 60,000 views and continues to draw strong reactions.
Disclaimer: This article is based on videos and posts circulating on social media. DNP India does not verify the authenticity of the claims made in these videos.

