Bengaluru park forbids jogging, asks people to 'walk clockwise': Netizens ask, 'Will they ban Western clothes next?'
Accompanying her post with an image on X (previously known as Twitter), she shared a snapshot of a signboard listing various park guidelines, which included instructions like “No Jogging,” “Walk in a Clockwise Manner,” and “No Recreational Games.” Sahana, the concerned citizen, raised questions about these directives, particularly focusing on the ban on jogging in a place meant for exercise and outdoor activities.
In her online post, she expressed shock at the restriction, challenging the logic behind preventing individuals from jogging in the park. She also employed sarcasm to make her point, suggesting that, at this rate, the next rule might involve outlawing Western attire in public parks.
“You must be kidding! Jogging isn’t allowed in Indiranagar park? What’s next? A ban on Western outfits? What harm have joggers ever caused to parks?” she wrote, emphasizing how public spaces in Bengaluru are increasingly coming under excessive control—either by government agencies or local committees tasked with maintaining these areas.
How Did X Users Respond?
The post swiftly gained momentum, generating a mix of responses from other X users. Some individuals resonated with her frustration, describing the rules as “absurd” and “illogical.” Meanwhile, others attempted to offer explanations, theorizing that the restriction might stem from the park’s narrow walkways, which could make jogging unsafe or inconvenient.
One user drew a comparison to another park in Koramangala with a similar regulation, noting that they