'Mahanagar Or Mahanarak'? X User Trolled BMC’s Pothole Repair With Shovel, Said 'The Medieval Period In 2025'
Check out the post by BMC on X, where users joked, "BMC is still using tools from the mediaeval period in 2025."

'Mahanagar Or Mahanarak'? X User Trolled BMC’s Pothole Repair With Shovel Said 'The Medieval Period In 2025' | @mybmcWardME
Mumbai: BMC shared a post on X on March 10, featuring a picture of a worker filling a pothole on a road in Mumbai with a shovel. This came after a previous post on X expressed concern about the road potholes. However, BMC's post faced criticism from many users, who started trolling and commenting on the post by saying, "BMC is still using tools from the medieval period in 2025."
Check Post by BMC on X
The previous post was made by the account of Ritik Bhosale, where he shared a picture of a road and asked for a solution regarding its condition. In response, the BMC (Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation) shared a picture of the same road after addressing the potholes.
Following the BMC's work on filling the potholes, the post was trolled on X. Many citizens commented on and shared the post, humorously stating, "BMC - still using tools from the Medieval Period in 2025!" Others users also done funny comments on it.
Check Reactions on the Post
Many people are commenting on the post, and one user stated, "It's not Mahanagar; it's Mahanarak." This kind of trolling is occurring on X by various users.
On the other side, a user mentioned, "How else do they ensure the thing breaks down in two weeks?" users on X expressed their frustration with the BMC's activities.
Another user elaborated, raised concerns about the process of filling potholes. He asked, "What is the standard operating procedure (SOP) for filling this pothole? Who inspects the work once it’s completed? What procedures do you follow? If the work is not done properly, what actions do you take? Because after filling, potholes can become speed bumps due to excess material, which is equally bad for cars."
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