Is Haryana CM Nayab Singh Saini Ignoring Gurugram's Traffic Woes?

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Key Takeaways
- Heavy rainfall leads to severe traffic congestion in Gurugram.
- Congress leader Randeep Singh Surjewala criticizes the government’s drainage management.
- CM Nayab Singh Saini emphasizes preparedness for flooding.
- Social media plays a vital role in highlighting commuters' struggles.
- IMD’s accurate weather forecasts help citizens stay informed.
New Delhi, Sep 1 (NationPress) The Congress general secretary, Randeep Singh Surjewala, has taken aim at Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini over persistent waterlogging and drainage challenges in Gurugram. These issues frequently result in severe traffic jams, causing significant distress for both commuters and pedestrians, especially during the monsoon season.
Surjewala utilized the platform X to share a video depicting congested roads in Gurugram, stating: "2 hours of rain = 20 KMs of Gurgaon Jam. As CM Nayab Saini prefers to travel in a 'State Helicopter' rather than on the ground, this is a 'helicopter shot' of the highway in Gurugram right now. This reflects on the preparedness for rain and the vast amounts of public funds spent on drainage, sewage, and alleviating traffic congestion. This is the BJP’s 'triple engine model' for urban development in the Millennium City - involving the Central Government, State Government, and Gurgaon Municipal Corporation.
Gurugram regularly makes headlines due to its waterlogging and traffic disruptions, particularly after heavy rainfall. Social media users often voice their frustrations, with some sharing humorous memes and others detailing their experiences stuck in traffic.
On Sunday, CM Nayab Singh Saini assured that the government is ready to address any flooding emergencies that could arise from heavy rains and swollen rivers.
"The government is committed to ensuring that no citizen suffers any loss," the Chief Minister stated.
He encouraged citizens to exercise caution and avoid visiting hilly regions.
The weather in Delhi-NCR shifted dramatically on Monday, as overcast skies transitioned to rain and gusty winds, providing a welcome relief from the prevailing heat and humidity.
By midday, areas including Noida, Ghaziabad, Gurugram, and Delhi experienced heavy downpours alongside strong winds, causing a significant drop in temperature.
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) reported that the maximum temperature on Monday was several degrees below normal for this time of year.
Numerous residents noted an unexpected chill in the air for September as cool winds swept through the region.
The IMD had previously issued a yellow alert for September 1, warning of rain, thunderstorms, lightning, and gusty winds later in the day. The forecast proved accurate, as heavy rainfall turned the skies dark during the day, compelling commuters to turn on their vehicle headlights.
While the rain offered relief from the oppressive conditions, it also resulted in substantial disruption. Waterlogging was observed in various regions of Noida, Ghaziabad, Gurugram, and parts of Delhi, leading to severe traffic congestion.
Long traffic jams formed on major roads, with vehicle movement slowing to a crawl in several areas. Commuters faced challenges with flooded streets, particularly in underpasses and low-lying regions.