Since last night #Gurugram is trending on Twitter. And it is not related to the name change of ‘Gurgaon’ to ‘Gurugram’. The natives are venting out their anger on the micro blogging website after being stuck in jam for hours.
A number of images of water logged roads and traffic jam surfaced on the internet. People, who commute daily from Delhi to Gurugram had to bear the brunt of governments failure. The Twitterati criticised the government, who failed to have a proper water drainage system.
#Gurugram We have go to confess that we have achieved #SabkaSaathSabkaVikas
For introduction , Millenium City !! pic.twitter.com/yxyJA1Zyjq— Santosh Mishra (@santoshmishra) 29 July 2016
Govt officials are planning to watch Mohenjo daro to learn better drain mgmt #Gurugram pic.twitter.com/zGG8qsmAKw
— ABHISHEK KUMAR (@abhinitrpr) 29 July 2016
Kudos to #Gurugram City for successful test drives of the world’s first Water Cars : pic.twitter.com/SDwlucDsUV
— Rohit Sharma (@imRo45_) 29 July 2016
Need boats to get on the roads today #gurgaonrains #corporateadventure pic.twitter.com/LvOeT9GlbZ
— Varun Sharma (@ever_varun) 28 July 2016
Choosing to drive in Gurgaon right now be like. pic.twitter.com/rUR3n4ShWL
— Shakti Shetty (@Shakti_Shetty) 28 July 2016
keep focusing on changing names #gurugram while the janta suffers a 6 hour nightmare #gurgaonrains @cmohry pic.twitter.com/Mcn4Wm8sAV
— Deepti Jalota (@deeptijalota) 29 July 2016
Gurgaon’s traffic police has asked the commuters to refrain from travelling from Delhi to Gurgaon to avoid being stuck.
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People coming to Gurgaon from Delhi are advised to stay back today to avoid being stuck in Traffic Jams due to flooding on roads.— Gurgaon Police (@gurgaonpolice) 29 July 2016
Photos of Current situation at Hero Honda Chowk pic.twitter.com/WCGVXqkjy8
— Gurgaon Police (@gurgaonpolice) 29 July 2016