
Hyderabad: Twitter battle raves on Picket Nala job

Twitter battle raves on Picket Nala job
Twitter battle raves on Picket Nala job
Hyderabad: Even after offering a week in advance consultatory regarding the jobs of re-modelling of the bridge on the Picket Nala at SP Road as well as after making complete setups as well as informing the general public regarding the diversion paths to prevent website traffic, there is a Twitter battle in between the general public as well as the management.
There are couple of that are condemning the management for no appropriate setups being made; there are a couple of that sustain the management for making setups as well as informing them regarding the job a week prior to as well as for supplying diversion paths to prevent website traffic.
Robin Zaccheus tweeted, “Bumper to Bumper! Utter mismanagement of Hyderabad Traffic Police. Why isn’t the traffic diverted and alerted about the road closure from St Ann’s School? This is why de-centralisation of infrastructure development is not just the need of the hour, but a mandatory thing of Hyderabad.”
Robin claimed, “the traffic police did not play smart here. Why couldn’t they put up signboards about diversion from St Ann’s School or Secunderabad and wait till the citizens come until Rasoolpura and realise that there is road closure.”
“The police could have diverted the traffic from St Ann’s or Panty or Secunderabad, so that there could be less traffic jam at Rasoolpura. Diversion banners should have been kept from St Ann’s, Patny and Secunderabad so that people don’t opt for commuting on the Rasoolpura stretch. One more thing is that only people who follow news are aware about the road closure. There are many government officials who are also unaware about the road closure,” he included. Meanwhile, there were numerous that tweeted that appropriate setups have actually been made by the police to prevent traffic congestion.
An individual, responding to Robin’s tweet, claimed: “it’s not mismanagement; we people do not have patience to wait and follow a line. We all want to go first and create a zig-zag jam. We need people to follow rules but not traffic police to force us to follow rules.”
Another traveler claimed, “There are signboards on every main road near Rasoolpura about road closure; the police issued an advisory about the work a week before. Hence, it’s not mismanagement of authorities or the police; it is the public who turn a blind eye to rules and then blame the administration.”
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