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Nivedita Saraf tweets Railway Minister on rat trouble in train

| | Sep 27, 2016, at 11:46 pm
Mumbai, Sept 217 (IBNS): Marathi actress Nivedita Saraf has urged Railway Minister Suresh Prabhu to look after the troubles created by rats in trains after her bag was destroyed recently while she was travelling by train.

Nivedita posted the picture of her bag on Twitter.

The actress said the incident occurred  when she was travelling by Latur Express on Sept 22.

She tweeted: "22 Sept Latur Express A1 27 rat did this to my bag while I was sleeping. bag was near my head. horrible @RailMinIndia @sureshpprabhu."

 

Image: Nivedita Saraf Twitter page

 

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