New Delhi: More Tatkal tickets will be available for passengers now as the railways have weeded out illegal software and arrested 60 agents who would use them to block such tickets, a top official said on Tuesday.
Railway Protection Force (RPF) Director-General Arun Kumar said that the cleansing operation means Tatkal tickets would be available for passengers for hours now, compared to a minute or two earlier after the booking opens.
Officials explained that illegal software such as 'ANMS', 'MAC' and 'Jaguar' would bypass the IRCTC's login captcha, booking captcha and bank OTP to generate tickets, while a genuine user has to go through all these processes.
The booking process for a general user usually takes around 2.55 minutes, but those using this software could do it in just around 1.48 minutes, they explained.
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The railways does not allow agents to book Tatkal tickets and over the past two months, the RPF has nabbed around 60 illegal agents who were booking tickets through this software, making it virtually impossible for others to get Tatkal bookings.
"As of today, I can say that not one ticket is being booked through an illegal software. We have plugged all the issues that we had with the IRCTC website and also nabbed most of those who were top operators of the software," the RPF DG said at a press briefing.