
Talantbek Imanakun uulu, the Deputy Minister of Construction, Architecture, and Housing and Communal Services, expressed the opinion that residents of Bishkek, who are dissatisfied due to smog, traffic jams, and renovations, might consider relocating to villages or to the jailoo to improve their quality of life.
He noted that "Bishkek is the capital, and we must develop upwards." Citing Beijing, where residents spend 1-1.5 hours traveling on multi-lane highways, he emphasized that if someone wants to enjoy fresh air and freedom, they have the option to move to a village or to the jailoo.
24.kg decided to find out how willing city dwellers are to leave Bishkek in search of clean air, which is becoming scarce in the winter period.
Are you ready to follow the deputy minister's advice and leave Bishkek?
Yes, I'm already packing my suitcase and moving to the jailoo
No, I want clean air in Bishkek
In some ways, the deputy minister is right
Where do we get such officials from?
I suggest sending the deputy minister to the jailoo
I have already stopped paying attention to our officials