Delhi Traffic: On the one hand, where the matter of huge crowd at Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport has not calmed down yet, on the other hand, a new case has come to the fore regarding the traffic of Delhi. Jet Airways CEO Sanjeev Kapoor got stuck in heavy traffic on his way to Gurugram from Terminal 3 of Delhi airport at 1 am on Saturday. He has also expressed his displeasure on Twitter about this.
Tagging the Delhi Traffic Police as well as Union Road Transport and Highways Minister Nitin Gadkari, the Jet Airways CEO took to Twitter to explain the situation not only inside the Delhi airport but also in the area around it. Actually, he was going from Delhi airport towards Gurugram and on the way he got a terrible jam.
What did Sanjeev Kapoor say?
Sharing a photo on Twitter, he wrote that it takes 45 minutes to take a right turn from Terminal-3 parking under the highway to NH-48 towards Gurgaon and we are here at least at 12:39. Stayed at this place for at least 15 minutes. Apart from this, he has also shared a video in which he blamed the rush of trucks going from Delhi to Gurugram.
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It has taken 45 minutes to get from DEL T3 parking to the right turn under the highway to get onto NH-48 towards Gurgaon. And we have been stuck at this spot here for at least 15 minutes at 12.39am. pic.twitter.com/3eNzCg6Yum
— Sanjiv Kapoor (@TheSanjivKapoor) December 15, 2022
Sanjeev Kapoor’s question
Sanjeev Kapoor also tagged Road Transport and Highways Minister Nitin Gadkari in his video showing slow movement of traffic around the airport. There was a rush of trucks going out of Delhi on NH 48 and a car parked in the wrong direction in the left lane of the highway. Its headlights were on, but the driver was not. This video was at 12.45 pm.
He said in another tweet- As soon as we reached the border of Haryana, trucks were randomly parked in the middle of the highway. How many accidents, how many lives were lost due to this? Can’t control it?
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