





The last train ride that I took back home was quite pathetic, the air-conditioning was worse than sub zero degrees, the seats and tables were tattered and broken. People were all over the cabins, sitting on the floors, at the stairs, and in the canteen area, I think they were short of climbing up on the train roof. Who knows with so much of corruption there, KTM might even look like an Indian train one day.
How much will it take to change for the comfort of your people especially the tax payers?
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