In a bold critique of India’s rapid delivery services, AAP MP Raghav Chadha took to social media with a gripping video exposing the dark underbelly of the ’10-minute delivery’ promise. Posting on X, Chadha claimed he had personally witnessed the immense pressure, risks, and challenges faced by delivery workers racing against the clock.
The video, which has quickly gone viral, shows delivery agents navigating treacherous traffic, scaling buildings, and pushing their bikes to the limit just to meet impossible deadlines. Chadha’s caption accompanying the clip read, ‘I’ve seen the pressure, risks, and challenges myself.’
This comes amid growing scrutiny over quick-commerce platforms like Zepto, Blinkit, and Swiggy Instamart, which have revolutionized urban shopping but at what cost? Reports of delivery personnel accidents and fatalities have surged, with workers often forgoing safety for speed.
Chadha didn’t hold back, questioning the human cost of consumer convenience. ‘While we enjoy hot meals in minutes, someone’s life is at stake,’ he stated, urging stricter regulations and better worker protections.
The post has sparked widespread debate, with supporters praising Chadha’s advocacy and critics accusing him of grandstanding. Industry experts note that the pressure stems from fierce competition, where every second counts in market share battles.
As e-commerce booms, Chadha’s video serves as a stark reminder: innovation must not come at the expense of lives. Will platforms respond with safer practices, or will the race to the bottom continue?
