Due to autos parked on the road at Noida Sector 52 metro station, people face a lot of difficulty in commuting. Hundreds of passengers are present here throughout the day. People keep getting down from the metro to go to Ek Murti, Char Murti, Hanuman Mandir and Gaur City. Under the new rule, now there is only one line of autos, due to which long queues of passengers are being formed.
Noida: Noida Sector 52 is a station on the Delhi Metro’s Blue Line. From here, you can travel to Greater Noida West, which includes Ek Murti Chowk and Gaur City. Vehicles can also be taken from here to Hanuman Mandir, which is located in Sector 1. The automobile is the primary mode of transportation. This metro station is located in such a way that its significance as ‘Connaught Place of Delhi’ is clear. Throughout the day, there is a crossroads and hundreds of people.
For a long time, it has been difficult to sit in the auto, but a strange order has arrived. Greater Noida residents are outraged by the new rule. It’s being referred to as “dictatorship” by some. What exactly is the issue?
Why won’t the passengers go even if they sit down?
The new system is such that all autos are put in a line. Autos ply from here to Gaur City, Ek Murti and Hanuman Mandir in Noida Extension. In such a case, even if the ride in an auto numbered at number fifth is full, it cannot leave until the autos in front of it are full. Many a times, passengers are found fussing over the auto driver.