‘If this is the best India has…’: Bengaluru’s brutal Reddit takedown spares no city
Bengaluru’s fall is not suddenly. It is stable, visible and strangely tolerated. “Bengalouru is a disaster, but it’s still the best India to offer,” says Reddit user.
“Traffic can give you PTSD, the main infrastructure is a myth, ridiculous, public transport is hardly functional.”
In comparison, the user says: “Delhi. Enjoy pollution and street crime. Mumbai.
The final line is home to home. “It simply came to our notice then.
Disappointment doesn’t end there. “In fact, we need to find solutions for these issues, but given the current government, the attitude of people, politics, and the judiciary, we cannot solve any of these issues,” another user writes.
Even when the solutions exist, the implementation is considered impossible. “Only the solution is native and settling there, but you can’t get a job there.
Another Redditor added a context, pointing to management gaps. “We grew up before you grow the growth.
The user quotes BMTC as a point of point. “BMTC doesn’t have its own bus stops, it can’t decide on its bus stop locations, it rely on private operators to run electric buses, it rests on the bus zones and fix it.
“Stakeholders look out their interests,” said “hindering the ability to provide BMTC services.”