Updated On: 13 February, 2023 12:06 PM IST | Mumbai | Yusra Husain
In his new book, Feroze Varun Gandhi turns his gaze to India’s cities and their transport, housing and environment nightmares

Varun Gandhi
The other Gandhi, three-time member of parliament from Pilibhit and the author of four books, Feroze Varun Gandhi’s name is somewhat synonymous with political incorrectness. His new title, The Indian Metropolis: Deconstructing India’s Urban Spaces (Rupa Publications), sees the 42-year-old pick holes in the establishment’s attitude towards improving quality of life for India’s urban middle class.
Gandhi hopes that policy makers will give as much priority to environment planning as they do to infrastructure, “with a push for including natural open spaces in a city’s development plan”. Speaking of a culture that promoted taking a dip in natural water bodies, he says most stretches of rivers that run through urban pockets are dead. “I look forward to the day when my daughter can swim without harm and health concerns in an urban river.”