Delhi's LG Statement
Posted: Fri Feb 08, 2008 12:03 am
Here is what Delhi's LG said -
"In this region, the situation is such that commonly it is a matter of pride to violate the law. The behaviour pattern in South India is such that the people naturally stay within the limits of the law,"
"It is a speciality of Northwest India that the people feel a sense of honour and pride in violating law and boasting that no action has been taken against them,"
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/Delhi_LGs_statement_lands_him_in_trouble/articleshow/2764671.cms
What you all think of his statement?
I have also noticed and experience the same and btw I am from North India and people (especially in Delhi) brazenly breaks the laws - jumping red light, not following the traffic rules etc. This pattern is irrespective of age and gender. This might be the case on other cities also but it is much less in southern cities.
"In this region, the situation is such that commonly it is a matter of pride to violate the law. The behaviour pattern in South India is such that the people naturally stay within the limits of the law,"
"It is a speciality of Northwest India that the people feel a sense of honour and pride in violating law and boasting that no action has been taken against them,"
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/Delhi_LGs_statement_lands_him_in_trouble/articleshow/2764671.cms
What you all think of his statement?
I have also noticed and experience the same and btw I am from North India and people (especially in Delhi) brazenly breaks the laws - jumping red light, not following the traffic rules etc. This pattern is irrespective of age and gender. This might be the case on other cities also but it is much less in southern cities.