SMART Cities? Or SINKING cities? A newly built road in Surat collapses, swallowing a water tanker. Every monsoon exposes the same story: poor construction, zero accountability, and public money literally sinking into the potholed ground. Will Govt give us an audit of where the Smart City funds went? Or some questions can’t be asked? 😡
Vehicle buyers pay huge upfront taxes, fees, and cesses. In return, they deserve the basic right to buy the exact fuel their vehicle engines were designed to run on.
If the govt wanted to "experiment" with E20 fuel, they should have done it responsibly by either buying a sample fleet of second-hand cars to test in a controlled settings or invite willing citizens to opt-in using subsidized fuel.
Forcing a mandatory policy onto everyone first and checking if it damages their engines later is outrageous. Treating the entire public as involuntary test subjects is a massive overreach.
> One minister selling leaked papers
> One minister is selling ethanol in name of petrol.
> One minister is growing cucumber in his farm
> Ram Janmabhoomi temple is being looted by a group.
> One CM is buying lands and then passing highways through it.
Bhaiyo Behno.....
Ram Mandir Chori
Land buying Real Estate CMs
Now Minister grabbing subsidies for self gain from a department under him.
Taaliyaan.
BJP corruption model unravelling by the day. But news channels stopped hearing, talking or debating about corruption since 2014. 🙈 🙉 🐵
22 Lakh Students Suffer Due to Paper Leak = No Politician Resigned
2 Minutes Late = 3 Students Denied Entry to Set an Example of Discipline
Two Systems in India
In Rajasthan:
Rail Minister Ashwani Vaishnav went for a press conference to show the achievements of BJP Govt
Ironically the electricity went out and the press conference was done on torch light.
Showing the true Derkness,India is under BJP govt.
Massive Corruption ??
Not in Bihar, Not in UP, Not in MP
This is in Mumbai, Maharashtra.
₹248 Cr for just 750 meters flyover, and rough patches appeared within 2 days of inauguration.
Councillor : BJP
Mayor : BJP
MLA : BJP
CM : BJP
BJP is becoming the epicenter of Corruption in India
इस Video को तबतक शेयर करें जबतक आजमगढ़ लालगंज मे कार्यरत JE मौर्या सस्पेंड नहीं हो जाता 😡
दोपहर पोल गिरने से पुरे गाँव की लाईट चली गई @puvvnl_azamgarh लालगंज में कार्यरत JE मौर्या ने रूपये के चलते अगले दोपहर तक पोल नहीं लगवाया।
ज़ब किसान ने अपने 4000 रूपये लगाकर पोल को सही करवाया तो JE मौर्या ने गाँव की लाईट कटवा दी नम्बर बंद कर लिया और किसान के खिलाफ पुलिस मे शिकायत दर्ज़ करवा पुलिस को किसान के घर भेज दिया।
248 crore flyover, only 750 metres long, costing Mumbaikars 33 lakh rupees per metre of taxpayer money.
And when you park your bike on it, you have the unique opportunity to leave a mark that lasts forever!
Sinking into freshly laid asphal, soft enough for a bike stand to go inside within days of inauguration.
Congratulations, @mybmc 👏 I am sure you will release another unnamed “clarification” about this as well. Because you have clearly decided to take citizens on a ride!
Delhi–Mumbai Expressway aka Expressway of Potholes is developing potholes so fast that nearly 25 vehicles suffered tyre punctures.
1 lakh crores spent, yet this is the quality on offer.
Who is accountable?
Latur, Maharashtra Police !
Are we waiting for people to die at the hands of such Police Officers ?
When are we going to say enough is enough ?
The role of the traffic police is to regulate traffic, enforce road safety, and issue penalties (challans) for violations.
They do not have the authority to inflict physical punishment on citizens. Any act of physical violence by an officer is a violation of the law and human rights.
Right to Due Process: If a rider fails to stop, the legal recourse for the police is to note the vehicle's registration number, track the owner, and issue a challan or summon the individual to court.
Keeping in mind the rising fuel costs in the country, I bought an MG Windsor EV a few months ago. I genuinely believed I was making a smart decision. Unfortunately, what followed has been one of the worst ownership experiences of my life.
About a month ago, while returning from my son's school, a speeding Mahindra Thar rammed into my car from behind. My vehicle was moving at barely 30–35 km/h when the impact pushed it into an Innova ahead. The rear section of the car suffered significant damage.
The very same day, I handed the vehicle over to MG's service center for repairs.
From that point onward, for weeks, I kept making the same phone call:
"When will my car be ready ?"
Every time, I received a different excuse.
Last Saturday , I was informed that the repair work had been completed and only the insurance company's delivery order was pending. I was assured that the order would arrive on Monday and the car would be handed over immediately.
Monday came and went.
By afternoon, having heard nothing, I decided to visit the workshop myself.
And that's when the real story began.
The service advisor responsible for my vehicle didn't even know where the car was parked. After searching across three floors, we finally discovered it in the basement.
What I saw there left me speechless.
The car was in worse condition than it had been immediately after the accident.
At that moment, I realized that my biggest mistake wasn't the accident it was buying an MG. In the last 20 years, I have owned vehicles from almost every major automobile manufacturer. I've dealt with repairs, insurance claims, and service centers countless times. But I have never experienced such disorganization, negligence , and lack of accountability from any company.
Keeping a customer's vehicle for nearly a month, providing misleading updates, and then not even knowing where the car is parked is not poor service it's complete disrespect for the customer's time , trust, and money.
As I was leaving the workshop, I told the advisor "Brother, sell this car for whatever you can get even if I have to take a loss of a few lakhs. I don't have the courage to bring it home anymore. If I ever have to come back to this workshop again, I might genuinely lose my mind."
People may debate how good or bad the MG Windsor EV is as a product.
But as far as MG's after-sales service is concerned, my verdict is final.
This has been, without a doubt, the worst customer service experience I have ever had with any automobile company.
If you're considering buying an MG vehicle, don't just visit the showroom. Spend some time at their service center first. The difference between the two may help you make a much better decision.
@MGMotorIn@MGSupportIndia
> No seatbelt - fine
> No helmet - fine
But…
> Potholes on road - No fine
We need a "Public Accountability App" where we can upload photos of potholes, garbage and the officials working in that department should pay a fine.