'Boasts about £ 100 cr apartments later': Radhika Gupta Slams Gurugram Road Condition in Monsoon, call it 'Crater Connection'

Edelweiss Mutual Fund CEO Radhika Gupta dropped on the condition of the roads in Gurugram on Saturday and called the commuting between Delhi and the ‘Millenium City’ ‘horrible’ during mads. Radhika Gupta is the youngest person who raises her voice against the roads of Gurugram amid indignation among residents across the same as they collapse during the monsoon, crashed roads and traffic every year. In a post on X, Radhika Gupta said the golf course extension road to ‘Crater Connection’ should be renamed. “Golf Course Extension Road in Gurgaon deserves a renaming – Pothle Extension Road. Or maybe crater connection,” she said. Radhika Gupta asked for a ‘serious recharge’ at the Gurugram infrastructure. “I visited most cities in India for work, but the Delhi Gurgaon shuttle during the monsoon is horrible. It’s India’s Millenium City, and infrastructure needs a serious revival, ‘she said. “Build roads first, boast about £ 100 CR apartments later,” the CEO of Edelweiss added and took a cheer at rising prices of apartments in the city, a pivot for various international enterprises. Netizens React Radhika Gupta’s post on X reflected with several users on the microblog platform, which shared their own destiny in comments. “Thank you for pointing out that it was Ma’m. You should also have seen the walk -in of numerous garbage hills in the Gold Course Extension Road. Where the prices of property are as they offer to live in a 1st world country, and the infra is as you live in the 100th worldland (not talking about malls), “a user said. “Gurgaon- Delhi or vice versa from any other route, NH 8 or MG Road is such a horrible experience. I wonder if there is anyone looking at the condition of ordinary citizens,” another user said. “The daily nightmare for thousands of people has perfectly captured! Premium real estate prices do not match the quality of the basic infrastructure. Monsoon reveals systemic drainage and road construction that planning should expect,” a third user said. Another remark highlighted a similar situation in the Vasant Kunj van Delhi, a positive area in the national capital. “Absolutely! And Vasant Kunj is no better – potholes, weakening, dirt everywhere. With metro construction in progress, it is total chaos. For the capital, some standard must be maintained – but it looks blissfully ignored.”