Dears,
We should really do something about this. How can one politician play with the money and with the emotions of the residents who have elected them to serve them. They can't just sit and enjoy the benefits which is provided by the government. If they have collected the money from the people of Faridabad they should spent that money for the people of Faridabad only not with the people of Rohtak because Chief Minister belongs to that place.
We should definitely talk to our MLA and MP and ask them what they have done since than, we have elected them as our representative. There are so many problem in Faridabad and Greater Faridabad. I think the politicians of Faridabad are useless. That is the reason nothing has happened in this area from the last five-six years and our politicians are not willing to work for the people of Faridabad.
1. Transport Facility - As of now the Transport facility of Faridabad is pathetic. You cannot go anywhere with your family unless you have your own conveyance.
2.Roads - The roads of entire Faridabad is in very bad shape. No one is bothering about the problem of the people are facing every day. There are some areas there does not have any road from the last four years. Specially the area opposite Modern Delhi Public School. That place really stinks but no one really bothered.
3.Electricity - Only God knows when we will get the uninterrupted electricity. These guys are just sleeping.
4. Street Lights - You cannot travel in the night because there is no light on the streets.
5. Cleanliness - What MCF do we really have to think about this?
I think unless and until people of this area does not wake up these guys will not do anything. We should target all the responsible people of this area one by one. So at least they should realize what the people of Faridabad are expecting from them. We should also ensure whatever commitment they give it has to be in writing. So the people of Faridabad can question them if they do not perform as per the expectation of the people of Faridabad.
Regards,
Amit Sudan