Why Is Gurugram Police Targeting Innocent Drivers? 🚨

For the past 3+ years, I’ve traveled daily across NCR with the same drivers, yet it’s *only in Gurugram* that people face constant harassment by traffic police. Multiple times and twice recently,  once near Good Earth City Centre and another red light turn near Gurgaon Highway, we were wrongfully stopped and accused of jumping a red light when the signal was clearly green.

In the latest incident, Sushil Kumar from Sector 50 Thana stopped us mid-road, claiming we broke the law. When we insisted we followed the rules, he demanded we park, walked to his chair on the pedestrian lane, and said, "5000 ka chalan aayega." He dismissed our request to check CCTV, claiming, "There is no CCTV here, the judge will believe what I say." He accused us of not having a license without checking, saying, "Roj dekhta hu ese light jump krne wale logo ko." His irrelevant remark, "Kon sa judge aata hai jab wardat hoti hai, police hi aati hai," was pure intimidation.

Everyone I know in Gurugram—despite most of us being from different cities—faces this same harassment somehow only in Gurgaon.Why does this happen *only here*? Traffic police seems to deliberately manipulate signals ( which I got to hear from several Cab drivers and auto drivers on multiple occasions) stopping and starting traffic to trap innocent drivers, likely to extort money or meet so-called "targets." This is blatant corruption and an abuse of power! We were let go only after mentioning corporate legal action or standing our ground. How many others are coerced into paying bribes for no fault at all?

Gurugram Police, why is this a pattern only in your city? We demand accountability! Install CCTV at all traffic points, ensure transparent investigations, and stop targeting law-abiding citizens for quick cash. Share your stories below—let’s expose this injustice and demand change! πŸ—£️




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