‘And you want to build Disneyland in Haryana?’: Jet Airways’ former CEO on filthy, trash filled Gururgam streets

Sanjif Kapoor, former CEO of Jet Airways recently moved to social media to refer to the filth and garbage that was scattered in the streets of Gurugram. A mark on Gurugram Municipal Corporation and Haryana CM office, Kapoor said the situation is worse than before.
He also called on the government’s ambition to build Disneyland in Haryana. The pictures shared by the sparkling garbage on the streets of Gurugram and the cows they feed on.
“After months, worse than ever. A shame on you, munkgurugram @dc_Gurugramcmohry – no respect for the land, for citizens who pay taxes, not even for survival! And you want to build Disnia in Haryana?
In response to his position, Kapoor said that the bureaucrats have passed through and told Gurugram’s residents that they could send pictures and sites of the garbage pile through an application they build.
“He has Babus Ball to say that we are building an application, and we send us pictures and garbage sites through it. Do they lead a round round or what?” He said.
He added that the photos he shared on social media are from the same place where he was marked by the authorities. “The same place today. Cows, cruelty and bad smell disappeared.”
He gained his publication among social media users, as some users refer to the privatization of municipal companies in higher cities.
One user wrote: “Maybe it’s time now to privatize municipal companies in the higher metro cities. Execution of accountability is the only solution. If energy tablets can be delivered to the private sector, then this should be much easier.”
Another user wrote: “MC privatization is the only solution. Babus does not care whether you live in filth or not.”
“Cows on the roads have become an international disgrace. Foreigners come and click on the pictures because they have not seen cows sitting or walking on the roads in any of the advanced nation. But it can happen in India because we are the fourth largest economy in the world,” said a user at Jest.
“Instead of marketing a park” like Disneyland “to sell fallen real estate, why can they not only take care of the current city? We do not even ask for luxury development-only to rent detergents as it was before and keep the Gorgown clean!” Fourth user commented.
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2025-07-07 04:24:00