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I don’t buy it. We’ve been talking about these problems for decades, but nothing substantial happens. Politicians are more interested in short-term gains than in long-term planning. I doubt we’ll see any meaningful change. Aajtak ek naya upcoming city bada nahi ban paya ab kaise banega.

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