Karnataka's 2025 Governance Wins Set Stage for Bengaluru's 2026 Mobility Push

Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar declared 2025 a successful year for Karnataka, marked by decisive governance and progress on long-pending infrastructure projects like the Hebbal Flyover. He highlighted achievements in irrigation, investment attraction, and urban development, particularly in Bengaluru. Looking ahead, Shivakumar announced that 2026 will see a major focus on implementing new mobility initiatives to address the city's traffic challenges. He also underscored historic decisions in water management and commended the maintenance of law and order during the New Year celebrations.

Key Points: DK Shivakumar: 2025 Governance Gains, 2026 Bengaluru Mobility Focus

  • Hebbal Flyover completion eases traffic
  • Focus on irrigation, investment & urban development
  • 2026 to prioritize mobility initiatives
  • Historic decisions on Cauvery water dispute
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DK Shivakumar hails 2025 as year of governance gains, promises major mobility push for Bengaluru in 2026

Karnataka Deputy CM hails 2025 as a year of decisive governance & infrastructure, promising a major mobility push for Bengaluru in 2026.

DK Shivakumar hails 2025 as year of governance gains, promises major mobility push for Bengaluru in 2026
"We have undertaken a difficult, long-pending work. Now there will be no blockage. - DK Shivakumar"

Bengaluru, January 1

Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar on Thursday said 2025 had been a "successful year" for the state, marked by decisive governance, infrastructure expansion and long-pending issues being addressed, particularly in Bengaluru. Speaking to the media, Shivakumar said the government had delivered on promises made to the people and laid the foundation for further transformation in 2026.

Referring to the long-standing traffic bottlenecks in the state capital, Shivakumar said difficult and pending works had finally been taken up. "We have undertaken a difficult, long-pending work. Now there will be no blockage, and with the Hebbal Flyover, the long-pending problem has been sorted out," he said.

Calling 2025 a landmark year, the Deputy CM said the government had focused on irrigation, investments and urban development. "We have given many things to Karnataka, especially to Bengaluru - irrigation, investment, and we delivered the promises that we made to the public," Shivakumar said, adding that significant changes were visible in roads, irrigation projects and land-related administration.

Looking ahead, he said mobility would be a major focus in the coming year. "As far as mobility is concerned, various initiatives will be implemented in 2026," he noted, expressing confidence that the new year had begun on an auspicious note.

Shivakumar also underlined the government's decisions in the Irrigation Department and the Cauvery water dispute, describing them as historic. "The decisions taken in the Irrigation Department, the justice found in Cauvery, will go down in history," he said, adding that he would continue to uphold the trust placed in him by the people.

Recalling his political journey of over 35 years as an MLA, Shivakumar said such governance initiatives had not been seen earlier. He claimed that Karnataka's work had earned national recognition, stating that "India has respected us," and that even the Prime Minister had praised the state's efforts.

He also commended the Home Department and police for maintaining law and order during New Year celebrations, congratulating Home Minister G Parameshwara for ensuring security in Bengaluru despite alleged conspiracies.

- ANI

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Rohit P
It's good to hear about irrigation and the Cauvery issue. For us farmers outside Bengaluru, water is more critical than flyovers. Hope the 'historic' decisions translate to water in our fields this summer. The proof will be in the yield.
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Arjun K
While I appreciate the optimism, let's be real. Every year we hear about "transformations" and "major pushes." I'll believe the mobility improvements when I see my commute from Whitefield to MG Road actually reduce. Actions speak louder than press conferences.
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Sarah B
As someone who moved to Bengaluru for work, the infrastructure has been a constant challenge. If the government can systematically fix roads, traffic, and public transport, it will make a world of difference for the city's global reputation and its residents' quality of life.
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Vikram M
Decisive governance is what we need. The mention of land-related administration is key. If they have streamlined that, it will boost investment and reduce corruption. Hope the positive note continues for Karnataka's development. 👍
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Kavya N
Good to see recognition for the police and home department. Keeping a city like Bengaluru safe during New Year is no small task. Governance is also about law and order, not just concrete and flyovers. Well done on that front.

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