Multiple reports describe a growing backlog of road repairs under the Municipal Corporation of Gurgaon (MCG), with residents saying several major roads are left to deteriorate. The coverage highlights that overdue complaints are accumulating across wards, indicating delays in addressing road damage and maintenance needs.
One outlet notes that Ward 14 has the highest number of pending or overdue complaints, suggesting that at least some parts of the city are experiencing more pronounced delays than others. The reports characterize the situation as worsening over time, with roads in some areas reportedly continuing to crumble rather than being repaired.
While the articles focus on the extent of the pending workload and its impact on road conditions, they also frame the issue as a matter of municipal execution and backlog rather than a single incident. The common theme across the sources is that delays in processing or completing repair work are contributing to deteriorating infrastructure and rising public frustration as older complaints remain unresolved.