India, July 24 -- M ounted garbage piles, broken pavements, sewage-filled streets and civic apathy have triggered a wave of anger among Gurugram residents. And a scathing social media post by a French expat has become the latest highlight in the city's sanitation crisis. Mathilde R, a long-time expat residing in the Millennium City, bluntly described the city as "a pig house" where people are "condemned to live like animals". Her post (inset above) has since gone viral, with over 54k views, triggering a wave of reactions online, and many agreed with Mathilde. "@DC_Gurugram & officials r least bothered. Don't know where money is going? Everywhere jaam, no traffic mgmt, police taking bribes at traffic junctions & from fruits/vegetables vendors, allowing them on roads, no waste management, littering all over, stinking localities, waterlogging," a user said. Residents have also flagged regular incidents of waterlogging, clogged drains, and risky walking conditions due to poor civic upkeep. Several pointed to recurring cases of electrocution and unsafe roads in the monsoon season. HTC...