The aerospace veteran and former CEO of Jet Airways, Sanjiv Kapoor, sharply criticized the Civic Authorities in the Grrabogram and emphasized the poor state of hygiene and infrastructure in the city. His contribution to the social media has again caused public anger over the neglect of basic civic duties.
On Saturday, Kapoor shared photos on his official X (formerly Twitter) account, showing piles of garbage driven along the road in sector 44, Grumram. Several cows were seen in the middle of the waste. The images clicking from the car also contained a screenshot of the Google Maps to confirm the location.
Kapoor wrote: “Moon later, worse than ever. Shame on you, @muncorpgurram @dc_gurogram @cmahry-bez respect for the citizens of taxes, and even for cows!
Kapoor defended Air India after Ahmedabad crash
Kapoor was also recently in the reports for Air India’s defense after the deadly Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner in Ahmedabad this June, which claimed more than 260 lives.
In response to social media, it requires a airlines ban and wrote: “Amazing! Tens, even hundreds of thousands are killed every year in India, India – 2,000+ per year on the suburban railway in Mumbai – and people don’t burn the lid.
He also pointed to the global safety record of the aircraft and said, “Perhaps because until the tragedy AI-171, Boeing 787 flew over 5 million flights from its launch without falling or death?
(Tagstotranslate) Citadines Paras Square Grrabram
