My society’s guard bhaiya rides Rapido after his shift to earn extra income.
My maid uses it to travel between houses.
Many IT employees in Gurgaon, Noida, and Bangalore rely on it daily to reach office.
Why?
Because it’s fast, traffic-free, and affordable.
When cabs cost ₹400–₹500, Rapido gets you there for just ₹70–₹80.
But just when something finally makes life easier for the common man, the authorities step in with some excuse and ban it. For the past 9 years, it was fine. Now suddenly it’s "illegal" because it’s hurting the pockets of other transport lobbies. Once again, the common man is the last priority.
Remove @bookmyshow the cowards who crawl before the Modi govt. RT remove & show solidarity with @kunalkamra88 who is paying the price for mocking the politician who’s fragile ego can’t take a joke
@CeoVoice_@kamaalrkhan No nation can have it all. Progress brings power, and power demands control. The price of development is often a system that grows stronger than the people it serves, turning guardians into rulers and freedom into a managed illusion.
@anandmahindra When leaders, devoid of integrity, exploit their people without remorse, can they resist the sway of foreign powers or rival forces? Their moral decay leaves them vulnerable, their loyalty fractured, their resolve hollow.
@iamharmeetK They never cared about democracy. They don't care about our posts on social media. They have the power of money. What we need is a united stance against corruption. We need revolution.