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New Delhi
dipak mondal@dipdown80
Sep 06, 2008 11:46 AM, 3603 Views
Delhi: A Menagerie

Saaf suthri hamari Dilli… There goes the punchline of many government ads that dot the chawdi sadkein of India’s capital. True, Delhi can boast of more open space, broad roads and the typical north Indian leisurely and happy-go-lucky attitude.


But beyond that Delhi reaches a dead end. The country’s capital city can boast of no more good things. The composition of the city’s population defines the general attitude of people here. With Rajasthani, Bihari, UPiites and hurricane Haryanvi’s largely making up for the city’s human capital, one could easily make out why living in Delhi reminds of a general anarchy. North Indians love to take the law of the land in their strides go about raping the public dignity, hurling expletives, and making their desperation on being sex-starved people loud and clear, especially when the autowallahs and paanwallah’s drool at the white and black foreign girls.


Being corrupt to the core, these people don’t even realize they are wrong. They consider it their right to take bribe, shamelessly ask for undue favours, charge double the amount for their services and so on and so forth.


Being a capital city and a hub for political as*holes, one can understand Delhi’s love for skewed and corrupt mentality. The horse-trading business is innately associated with the day-to-day life of people. You ask for undue favour and they will ask for exorbitant prices for the same. You know you are wrong and you don’t mind paying the sum to make the wrong a right.


If u had an experience of Delhi’s autowallahs, you will know what I mean. And believe me they are not the exceptions, they are the essence of Delhi’s moral and general degradation. That’s why everyday you hear of rapes being committed in Delhi or a new MMS doing round the city. Men and women alike, people in Delhi reminds me of a menagerie, where wild animals are let loose at a place.

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