Tech manager calls out Bangalore’s crumbling infrastructure, netizens say ‘Bengaluru is the real Gotham. It needs a Batman’

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Bangalore’s fragile infrastructure once again caused public outrage, Denmark Faruki, Senior Manager Strategy and Perspective by joining the disappointed choir. Sharing his daily struggle at LinkedIn, Faruqui has painted a heavy image of life, where 4 km away is turned into a test resistance. “Frankly, I’m sick of the horrible roads in Bangalore … for any type of road to any type of road (day) I have disappointed me,” he wrote.

His experience is a lot of bangalors that can be related. Expired garbage traces, non-existent traces and constant struggle with dust and holes. Faruqui’s post was widely resonated because he described his trials of chaotic roads, insecure conditions and unreliable public transport.

“I spend 30 minutes away from the office 4 km from the house, just to find a cabinet or a cargo. From my house to the bus stop is full of dirt, crisps and stray dogs. There is no pedestrian, so I need to avoid vehicles, wearing my laptop, blowing dust in my face, “he wrote.

Taking a bus doesn’t help too much. Before AC buses offer some help from dust, insufficient service for service roads is a bigger problem. “The road is drill everywhere. My friend even stole his phone in one of those buses. Talk about security, “added to the Faruk.

Tops of frustration when he compares public spaces with private. “The area inside the technical park is not like the same city. There is a devoted pedestrian, wide clean roads. It’s generally similar to another country. The difference between urban roads and private property is shocking. ”

Beyond the poor infrastructure, Faruz called on the city leaders and the influential figures to stand up. “If you are a Founder of Starting or Causing Jobs, Raise Your Voice or Write to Government. The city owes better infrastructure. ”

Farukin finished his post, addressing those who remove complaints with acquaintance. “Those who say: A number of government owes this to solve these problems. ”

His post has caused a popular debate online. While many have supported his position, some commentators expressed deep cynicism. “Don’t wait to change anything. BBMP is the best organization in the country, “one user wrote. One added: “Bengaluru is a real gott. It needs Batman. ”

Others pointed out the priorities of the society. “Protests happen for linguistic problems or border disputes, but not clean air, proper roads or reliable water supply.” A commentator summed up it hard. “Politicians bloom in our departments, and the progress of infrastructure remains slow.”

 
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