Gurugram, Nov. 1 -- Residents of Sector 69 are struggling with persistent waterlogging near Tulip Chowk, as around 200-metre stretch of the main road remains submerged almost every week, making travel difficult and causing problems for both pedestrians and commuters. Residents allege that some private housing societies in the area are releasing sewage treatment plant (STP) water onto the main road, causing frequent waterlogging. With no proper drainage system in place, the water has nowhere to go and remains collected on the road, said residents. "This is the situation which happens almost three to four times a month. The entire stretch gets waterlogged even when there is no rain, making it difficult to commute. With no footpaths, pedestrians have an even harder time walking through the area," said RK Jaiswal, a resident of Tulip Yellow. Further, he shared that some societies are allegedly releasing sewage water onto the main road. "We have repeatedly asked them to stop discharging water on the roads. Despite several complaints to the Municipal Corporation of Gurugram (MCG), no action has been taken yet," he said. Meanwhile, Pooja Anand, RWA president of Tulip Violet, said that poor sewage infrastructure is at the root of the problem. "We have no proper system to release the STP water. The sewage line is not connected to our pipeline, so we have no choice but to discharge the water somewhere. Where else can we keep it?" she said. She added that the society tries to reuse some of the treated water but that alone doesn't resolve the issue. "Despite our efforts, excess water still remains and often overflows onto the roads," Anand said. When contacted, an official from the Municipal Corporation of Gurugram (MCG) said, "We have received complaints from the area, and the societies releasing STP water have been issued warnings," the official said. "The repair work of the sewage system is on hold due to a legal case and is not likely to resume before February at the earliest."...