A video shot in Gurugram, viral with the help of Shiv Sena (UBT) MP Priyanka Chaturvedi on social media, shows how the traffic had been blocked in the area, leaving people standing there for hours. By sharing the footage, Chaturvedi questioned the governance quality of what is often labeled as the “Double Engine Sarkar.”
Raises Questions On Double-Engine Sarkar
In her write-up, Chaturvedi directly doubted the state and central government’s assertions of smooth administration under the Double Engine system. She highlighted how the traffic mess shown in the Gurugram Viral Video is just one example of many instances where citizens are faced with the reality of unkept promises by being confronted by it on the ground.
Public Anger Over Daily Commuting Struggles
The footage evoked strong public reactions. A lot of people from Gurugram came out to expose the lie of the authorities by sharing their traffic horror stories. Several posts by social media users clearly depict how jamming has become a major issue that not only affects the daily lives of people but also the speed of the city network, emergency services, and generally, the quality of life in the city has been lowered as well.
Randeep Surjewala Also Reacts
Congress leader Randeep Surjewala also reacted to the event. He re-posted the identical video clip on his official account and criticized the authorities for the bad condition of the infrastructure.
Tweet by Randeep Surjewala:
“This is the reality of Double-Engine Sarkar.
Gurugram, the so-called Millennium City, has been turned into a mess.
Every day, citizens are made to suffer like this forever.”
His statement, which was remarked on the political controversy, was replied to by the video going viral in Gurugram.
Calls For Accountability
The event has become a point from which topics about politics are ignited. The people of political opposition are not only asking questions but also demanding practical actions to solve the traffic problems of Gurugram, which keep recurring. The spread of the video is once again underlining the critical need for sustainable urban planning and the implementation of traffic regulation strategies.