The internet can't keep calm after Union Minister Nitin Gadkari suggested a new law proposing that vehicle horns in India mimic sounds of Indian musical instruments. And if you thought Bengaluru's traffic couldn't get more chaotic, think again Silk Board Junction is now jokingly being called "Coke Studio" on social media!
Nitin Gadkari's Proposal: Indian Musical Instruments as Car Horns
In order to tackle road noise pollution, Nitin Gadkari recently announced plans to introduce a law mandating that vehicle horns should produce sounds like the tabla, shehnai, or flute instead of harsh traditional honks.
"We are planning to bring a law under which only the sound of Indian musical instruments can be used as a horn for vehicles" Minister Nitin Gadkari said at the 78th Foundation Year Celebration of Navbharat Times.
The main goal of this new law is to make Indian roads sound more pleasant and culturally rich.
Bengaluru Netizens Light Up Twitter with Memes
No city reacted faster or funnier than Bengaluru who is Known for its soul-crushing traffic, especially around Silk Board Junction which is always congested. the city's netizens immediately turned to humor. Memes flooded X (Twiiter) and instagrams where people had hilarious take on the development.

One influencer joked, "Bengaluru's Silk Board will now be called Coke Studio," while another said, "It'll feel like multiple wedding processions (baraats) happening simultaneously in Delhi and Bengaluru."
Traffic Jugalbandi: Musical Chaos on Indian Roads?
The phrase "traffic jugalbandi" quickly started trending. Users imagined vehicles coordinating tabla beats, flute solos, and shehnai tunes during massive traffic jams. One user said he wanted the "Varaha Roopam shehnai" from the movie Kantara to play every time he honked.
Netizens from Bengaluru, Delhi, and Mumbai agreed that adding musical horns to their already jam-packed roads would turn daily commutes into musical jam sessions , literally.
While memes and jokes flooded the internet, not everyone was amused. Some users voiced serious frustration, pointing out that real traffic issues continue to be ignored.
One user tweeted, "Don't fix potholes every 100m, don't fine people for traffic violations, let dust and banners stay... but let's do the tamasha of musical honks. When you elect clowns, you get a circus every day!"
Will Indian Roads Really Sound Musical?
While Gadkari's horn law is still under discussion, the idea has already sparked huge conversations online. Many support the effort to reduce noise pollution in India, but memes and jokes suggest that implementing it in cities like Bengaluru could bring chaotic yet hilarious results. If passed, we might soon hear tabla beats at traffic signals, flute solos during lane changes, and shehnai concerts during peak traffic hours.
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