Tryst with In/Security in Bangalore  

Posted by Jainuine

Today in office, we had a discussion in our team regarding the safety that we as citizens have in Bangalore. Especially, in cases where people like us who have moved out of their home towns/cities and are working here in bangalore.

One of my colleague had an incident where he was harrassed by a localite due to a minor nudge of their vehicles, worse even due to the other guys' fault. The person is from a wealthy background owning a few flats and land in the area. Without even acknowledging or talking, the guy simply started thumping the glass window of my friends car. On opening the window, he started abusing and even hitting. My friend sitting along with his wife measuring the heat of the situation, did not react back violently but felt helpless in this harrowing situation that too for no fault of his. clearly, he could not have approached the police as it happened in a street. though i have doubts that police would have helped considering the guy's contacts with the police/goons owing to his real-estate presence.

This is just another situation, that the people would be facing and i dont see any clean answers. I am not trying to sound cynical, but this is an off-shoot of the asperity locals have against the people coming from other states. The state security system provides no solace. The people around are not quite bothered thinking "mainn is chakkar mein kyun padoon (why should i get involved in this mess)". This ignorance from us is adding to the sorry state of affairs. Traffic sense is quite missing and the traffice police is not of much help either (besides counting their money in the corner of the road).

As a citizen, i feel that basic sense of security is non-existent and even worse, I dont see anything being done to re-store the same.

Demand for service in bangalore is so high that the standard of supply is going down. Restaurant bookings change without informing, infrastructure is in a sad state - I hope metro changes the scene here. Autowallah charges extra, meters are all running at Usain Bolt's speed, autowallahs refuse to go for no reason - no redressal and the police does not interfere either.

Another colleague of mine was returning from US to bangalore. His flight landed at 3:00 am at BIAL. A taxi service in bangalore - MERU, its driver says he will charge 1.5 times and will not give receipt for the same. all-in-all, the concept of customer/public service is being completely defeated in bangalore.

All-in-all, things are not quite hunky-dory as it seems from outside. I am sure similar problems would be in most other cities too, but for now, I am facing them here. Quite a relief, its raining great here and the climate is simply awesome...
:)

This entry was posted on Tuesday, September 02, 2008 at 10:59 PM . You can follow any responses to this entry through the comments feed .

2 comments

My writing about the true situation on the ground, we can at least make everyone realise that India is not at all shining.What you experienced in Banglore...is considered given in most of cities in india now..we all have become so lethargic and uncaring...that we have even stopped complaining..

Carry on writing mate...

10:51 AM

You dont take any tension mate, the only fear you should have is of your horde of femme fatales chasing you on the streets of B'lore :-)

1:41 PM

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