Bengaluru’s Poor Infrastructure Exposed in Viral Clip

Rahul KaushikNationalNovember 7, 2025

Telegram Group Join Now
WhatsApp Group Join Now

New Delhi, November 07, 2025: A shocking video originating from Panathur Road in Bengaluru has recently gained massive traction online, reigniting public outrage over the city’s rapidly deteriorating infrastructure. The footage captured office workers on two-wheeled vehicles navigating through dangerously challenging conditions, with the daily commute being likened to an “off-road adventure” due to deep trenches and exposed drainage systems. The video has highlighted the dire state of the roads, particularly in areas heavily populated by the tech community.

The ‘Dirt Bike’ Adventure Is Documented

The viral clip shows numerous individuals, many of whom are presumed to be tech professionals, expertly maneuvering their scooters and motorcycles through extremely broken and dug-up stretches of road. The path is made hazardous by deep trenches and uneven pathways, forcing the commuters to exercise significant skill just to maintain balance. The road’s condition is attributed to the ongoing white-topping construction along the Kadubeesanahalli-Panathur stretch, a project that was supposed to have been completed but is running significantly behind schedule.

Because the main road has been shut indefinitely, thousands of daily commuters are compelled to use narrow service lanes and poorly maintained internal roads, many of which are still under excavation. The footage is viewed as a stark, visual indictment of the prolonged delays and poor execution of civic projects by the Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP).

Also Read: Zero Tolerance: Harassment Confronted on Moving Bus

Online Reaction Mixes Humor with Frustration

The public response to the video was characterized by a mixture of dark humor and profound frustration. Social media users were seen joking that the city was offering its tech workforce a “free dirt biking experience” or an “urban adventure park.” One widely shared comment suggested that the physical hardship must be making the coders’ work sharper.

However, a more serious tone was also adopted by many, who pointed out the irony of highly paid professionals in India’s technology hub being forced to endure such hazardous conditions just to earn their livelihood. The widespread dissatisfaction with the BBMP’s slow progress was clearly voiced, with authorities being accused of a lack of accountability for the ongoing traffic congestion and risks posed to public safety.

The Call for Urgent Civic Accountability

Ultimately, the viral video has served as a clear piece of evidence that Bengaluru’s rapid urban growth is outpacing its basic civic planning and infrastructure development. The sight of techies struggling through trenches has intensified the public demand for the local administration to prioritize road repair, hold contractors accountable for project delays, and ensure that safe and clear alternative routes are provided to commuters. The incident is being used as a focal point to press for immediate action against the city’s chronic infrastructure issues.

Telegram Group Join Now
WhatsApp Group Join Now

Leave a reply

Sign In/Sign Up Sidebar Search
Loading

Signing-in 3 seconds...

Signing-up 3 seconds...