The viral photo had been taken during October 2014 and had been published by The Hindustan Times |
January 4, 2015, NewsCrunch
Delhi’s Rajiv Chowk emerged on Monday as a key battle ground for AAP and anti-AAP forces on social media.
There was a tense anticipation on how Rajiv Chowk, a key node on Delhi Metro, would hold up on Monday, the first working day ofDelhi ’s odd/even scheme.
A photo, which showed a completely jam-packed Rajiv Chowk, went viral.
This was at variance with many commuters reporting that there was nothing unusual in the footfall at the station. They also posted images to challenge the viral photo.
The truth came out when it was pointed out by credible sources that the viral photo had been taken during October 2014 and had been published by The Hindustan Times.
But odd/even rule’s true test would come when the two wheelers go off roads in the next phase. That is when theDelhi ’s pubic transport would come under real strain.
Delhi’s Rajiv Chowk emerged on Monday as a key battle ground for AAP and anti-AAP forces on social media.
There was a tense anticipation on how Rajiv Chowk, a key node on Delhi Metro, would hold up on Monday, the first working day of
A photo, which showed a completely jam-packed Rajiv Chowk, went viral.
This was at variance with many commuters reporting that there was nothing unusual in the footfall at the station. They also posted images to challenge the viral photo.
The truth came out when it was pointed out by credible sources that the viral photo had been taken during October 2014 and had been published by The Hindustan Times.
But odd/even rule’s true test would come when the two wheelers go off roads in the next phase. That is when the
The viral photo was at variance with images shared by commuters at Rajiv Chowk |