Gurugram Flood: 2 hours of rain & 20 km long jam! Congress attacks the 'triple engine' model
Gurugram Flood: Due to continuous rain in Gurugram on Monday afternoon, waterlogging was created, which led to a traffic jam and long lines of vehicles were seen for several kilometers on NH-48. Many vehicles got stuck on the roads and the speed of the vehicles also slowed down. People had to face a lot of difficulties in Gurugram. Congress has attacked the government fiercely on the condition of Gurugram, Congress leader and Rajya Sabha MP Randeep Singh Surjewala said that this is the triple engine model of BJP. Congress has blamed the BJP government for this situation, while Shiv Sena (UBT) also criticized the government.
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Questions are being raised on the government's failure to deal with the rain.
Randeep Singh Surjewala shared a video of traffic jam in Gurugram and wrote that 2 hours of rain and 20 km long jam in Gurugram! Because Haryana Chief Minister Naib Saini travels only in the state helicopter, he does not travel on the road, so this is a helicopter shot of the highway in Gurugram.
Congress's attack on triple engine government
He further wrote that the government spent crores of rupees in the name of preparations to deal with the rain, drainage, sewage system and reducing traffic jams. Millennium city urban development, this is the so-called triple engine development model of BJP.
Double engine government, double failure - Priyanka Chaturvedi
Shiv Sena UBT leader Priyanka Chaturvedi has also targeted the government on the situation worsening due to traffic jam in Gurugram due to rain. She said that Millennium City Gurugram, a double engine government whose track record of failure is double.
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Rain exposed the reality of arrangements
People returning from office on Monday evening in Gurugram had to face more problems. They were stuck on the roads for hours. Due to rain, waterlogging occurred in many areas of Narsinghpur, Sector 29, Sector 31, Sector 45, Sector 56, DLF Phase 3 and Palam Vihar. Long queues were seen due to traffic jam. Even today, i.e. 2 September, the Meteorological Department has issued an orange alert for heavy rain in Gurugram.