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Delhi & Gurgaon Police Entered Into A Blame Game On Twitter And It Was No Accident


If you've ever lived in Delhi and worked in Gurgaon, you know the pain of braving through traffic every single day. And god forbid, if it's monsoon, you are royally f*cked. If the government gave you a penny for every minute you've spent in Gurgaon-Delhi traffic, you'd be rich enough to buy a private jet to fly to work. But life is not that kind and here you are, burning liters after litres of petrol in traffic.

One such fellow commuter Birender Kumar Singh found himself stuck at NH 48 and decided to tweet to the traffic police of both the areas. Delhi Traffic Police is known to be extremely prompt on Twitter, and usually respond within minutes. And most of the time, the response is enough to soothe down the aching nerves of someone sitting in the traffic for hours. This was not that time.

@gurgaonpolice @dtptraffic stuck for last one hour at NH 48 in front of ambience mall. Please help

โ€” Birender Kumar Singh (@singhbk) September 22, 2017

To his surprise, Delhi Traffic Police told him that his complaint was being forwarded to Gurgaon Police:

Thanks, matter is out of Delhi Police jurisdiction so your complaint is being forwarded to @gurgaonpolice for taking necessary action.

โ€” Delhi Traffic Police (@dtptraffic) September 22, 2017

Hilariously, Gurgaon Police passed the blame back to Delhi Traffic Police

The traffic jam is till turn for T3 that's why I included delhi police in tweet

โ€” Birender Kumar Singh (@singhbk) September 22, 2017

@dtptraffic Plz clear your traffic over rajokri flyover. This is resulting in serious traffic congestion in Gurugram.

โ€” Gurugram Police (@gurgaonpolice) September 22, 2017

As Birender Singh found himself in the midst of a blame war between the two, Twitter intervened:

pic.twitter.com/IwFuFaRZZN

โ€” Adithaps (@adithaps) September 22, 2017

Well done both theรฐยฎ, Public is suffering you guys are even confuse about your area.

โ€” Rahul ร ยคร ยคยฐร ยฅร ยคยซร ยคยผ Zimmyยฎ (@hellorahul09) September 22, 2017

Gurgaon Police Vs Delhi Police pic.twitter.com/oCabD6S6aI

โ€” Spank'IT (@pank_it) September 23, 2017

The issue is competency to deal with such situations.. we need proactive traffic management not reactive.. @PMOIndia @narendramodi

โ€” Ankit Kakkar (@contactkakkar) September 23, 2017

Not a very comforting conversation for citizens, eh?

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