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North Indians and Law Violation
by Rahul Singh on Feb 07, 2008 06:45 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

Perhaps the Lt. Governor has never visited akka Hyderabad, the city of Nawabs which is climbing the crime ladder at a much faster pace. Here the general public is insensitive to the traffic laws and the cops in particular. However the cops are equally corrupt and least bothered about the traffic. These days they are busy writing the challans, unmindful of traffic chaos. Many a times they are sitting under the shade chit-chatting with their fellow cop. The traffic signals hardly work and remain mere antique pieces. This is Y.S.R`s administration to talk least.

The general Public, specially the educated youngsters take pride in overtaking vehicles from left side; some times ending up in severe accidents. A big vehicle many a times buldozes the small vehicles while over taking from left and zoom ahead. The buses never stop in front of the bus stop, but will stop in the middle of the road, blocking the whole traffic. Autowalas are the worst and most arrogant. Stylishly keeping one foot on the seat they ride as if the city roads is their jagir. The sad part is the so called educated people treat the roads as lavotry and spit paan, some times on the passers by.

Every day its the same ordeal and travelling on Hyderabad roads is a hellish experience. At every traffic signal there is a big line of vehicles moving at a snails pace as if we are moving in a baarat.

When the big-wig Politicians are on the roads like smugglers moving scotfree in the camafloged tainted glasses car

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  RE:North Indians and Law Violation
by chakravarthy B on Feb 07, 2008 07:35 PM   Permalink
then why ur staying at hyderabad just come out
and go to ur native yarrrrrrrrrr

north indians and muslims did hyd like that


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