From people acting as if they were near a crater on the Moon to whatnot- when it comes to taking a jibe at authorities on the issue of problematic road
conditions of Bengaluru- Bangaloreans can be rather creative! Adding yet another similar incident to the list, a Bangalorean recently shared about a ‘unique-looking’ pothole on the street, which quickly picked up attention on social media. A picture of the said pothole was shared online- where the woman commented on how the pothole’s shape was attention-worth. As per netizens, the pothole somewhat resembled ‘India’s map’, which ultimately earned it the title ‘nationalist pothole’! As per the post, the pothole was located at ‘Panathur - Balagere road’. The post began to circulate online- leaving the internet reacting in multiple ways. Most netizens were shocked by the shape, while some cracked all kinds of jokes about the same. Many also raised questions on the city's infrastructure. Times Now could not confirm the authenticity of the post.
Check out the viral post:
“#Bengaluru Can you guess the shape of the pothole? Location: Panathur - Balagere road,” the post read.
The post was shared on X (formerly Twitter), by the handle ‘Hamsaa04’. The post was shared yesterday and pulled more than 16K views from people.
Internet’s reactions:
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“More than the shape, it tells the fate of the common man,” a user said. “It's not a pothole. It's raining water harvesting technique patented by Guarantee Sarakara,” commented a second person.
“Don't post such things, some half wit will come and start praying there and govt will anyway wasn't going to fix it this will give them more reason not to,” commented a third person in the comment section.
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“This shows how patriotic the babus are , Please don't question them,” wrote the fourth person. “By some twisted logic rampant in our society currently, will repairing this pothole be considered unpatriotic?” added another.