Bengaluru's Gridlock Frustrates SP MP, Slams CM for Ineffective Traffic Management
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A routine commute in Bengaluru turned into a long and frustrating journey for Samajwadi Party MP Rajeev Rai on Sunday. Rai, who was heading to the airport for a flight to Delhi for the Winter Session of Parliament, found himself stuck in severe traffic for hours, with no relief in sight. Rai took to social media to express his anger and disappointment with the city's traffic management, blaming Chief Minister Siddaramaiah for the inefficiency. He claimed that despite calling the traffic control numbers, none of his calls were answered, and there were no traffic police officers in sight to manage the congested roads. Rai's post highlighted the severity of the issue, stating that the city's traffic has earned a reputation for being one of the worst in the world. He expressed concern that the inefficiency of the traffic police is tarnishing the image of a city known for its vibrant tech and cultural ecosystem. Bengaluru's gridlocked roads have been a subject of intense scrutiny, and Rai's experience serves as a reminder of the need for effective traffic management. The city's reputation as a hub for innovation and culture is at risk of being overshadowed by its notorious traffic congestion. Rai's comments have sparked a debate about the need for better traffic management in Bengaluru, with many calling for more efficient solutions to alleviate the city's traffic woes.