🚨 SHAMELESS & INSENSITIVE @INCKarnataka GOVERNMENT! 🚨
The "Fact Check" released by the Bengaluru Traffic Police regarding the NEET candidate's delay is a deeply disappointing attempt by the Congress-led State Government to weaponize state machinery and shield itself from public outrage. Instead of showing empathy to students whose futures hang in the balance, the administration is focusing its energy on micro-analyzing the commute of a distressed aspirant.
1️⃣ The "All-Knowing" Home Minister's Failure: @PriyankKharge , who acts like he knows everything and can do no wrong should be using the state police to catch criminals, ensure safe access for women, and fix Bengaluru's infamous gridlocks. Instead, he is forcing law enforcement to run corporate "Fact-Check" campaigns to shield his failed administration.
2️⃣ Victim-Blaming at its Best: Hundreds of parents and students on the ground explicitly reported being caught in terrible traffic gridlocks caused entirely by your political event. Are they all lying, Minister Kharge? Is a distressed student’s ruined career just a matter of cold 'route analytics' to you?
3️⃣ Politics Over Pupils: The Congress party shamelessly chose the exact day of a crucial nationwide exam like NEET to hold a massive political convention at Palace Grounds. To now claim through a desperate infographic that a mega-rally had "no significant impact" on traffic completely defies the daily, painful reality of every Bengaluru commuter!
A student's tearful plea outside a locked exam gate should have evoked institutional remorse. Instead, it has met with bureaucratic coldness and a desperate attempt to protect the image of Congress leaders.
#ShameOnCongress
They can't fill one re-release, but trolling #DBoss, who comfortably pulls off 5-6 re-releases every year😂🔥
Today, #Kalasipalya recorded 6 AM Houseful on a random working Friday.
That's the difference between online noise & real ground-level craze 🫡