
The Ejipura project in Bengalur became the topic of sarcasm on social media. As a new supplier, he recently continued to work, online jokes about its completion achieve new heights every day.
13 October sent the author-entrepreneur sarcastic tweet, which celebrated the “renewal of the overpass” as a historical day. The post wittyly described the project as a “ancient memorial” that began the ancestors, performed on Mythbusters and was completed only by “speech”.
“There was even an episode dedicated to the Mythbusters Memorial on the History Canal, where it was falsely claimed that it was faced in front of Aliens Millennia,” says the funny post of Varun Agarwal on Twitter (now X).
“And today we are witnessing nothing but history. It is said that all good things come to those waiting, and this monument is a beautiful proof of it,” says the post.
Post X became viral and gained more than 2 views. However, it was an answer to a post that also became popular. While Bengalur Metro and Bangalore are often becoming a reason for memes and jokes, this time it is an overpass.
“I was pregnant.”
“No joke. I moved to Koramangala pregnant and my son is now almost 8, and since he was born, he was building an overpass now that he was on 2. Standard,” says the post.
The timeline of pregnancy, birth and child goes to school. This makes it even cheerful.
The Ejipura overpass project in Bengalur was launched in May 2017. It was expected to end up to 2019. But they continue to face a long delay. From now on, the construction remains incomplete and the new goal is set for December 2025.
“You are missing a bigger goal. The authorities want it to be added to the miracles of the world with success …” An overview that people could never fly … “It will be a miracle that will convert Ejipur and Koramangala for a tourist destination for global tourists,” another user attracted.
“Maybe your son will grow up as an engineer and completes the project,” he came from another.
Another user published: “Wait for your son’s marriage and his Baraat could still testify to the unfinished business and honor the historic Marvel Bridge.”
“We wish you all the best for our grandson in 2050,” another commented.
One user has posted: “Believe me that it will not get ready soon. Just add another 3 years. Initially people thought it was a subway.”
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