BBMP to provide funds to Forest dept if it develops parks on its lands: Dy CM DK Shivakumar

ANI June 17, 2025 247 views

Karnataka Deputy CM DK Shivakumar announced BBMP's willingness to fund the Forest Department for developing parks on its lands, citing Cubbon Park as a model. He emphasized environmental protection, urging citizens to plant trees and schools to form climate action clubs. The minister also launched a scathing attack on the BJP, accusing them of exploiting tragedies for political gain. Shivakumar defended the state government's handling of the Chinnaswamy stadium stampede while questioning BJP's silence on similar incidents in BJP-ruled states.

"If the Forest Department develops its land as parks like Cubbon Park, it will benefit the public and prevent encroachment" - DK Shivakumar
Bengaluru, June 17: Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar on Tuesday said that the Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) would provide funds to the Forest Department if it comes forward to develop forest land in Bengaluru on the lines of Cubbon Park and Lalbagh.

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BBMP to fund Forest Dept for park development

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Shivakumar stresses environmental conservation

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Slams BJP for politicizing stadium stampede

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Announces climate action clubs in schools

Speaking at the World Environment Day event at the Palace Grounds, he said, "If the Forest Department develops its land parcels as parks on the lines of Cubbon Park and Lalbagh, it would benefit the public and save forest lands from encroachment."

"We all need to realise that land doesn't belong to us, but we belong to Earth. We can't exploit Mother Earth, ignoring the future. The government is committed to protecting our land, water and nature. We must realise that we are there only when Earth is there," he said.

"All of us have to take an oath to plant at least one tree in our lifetime. When I became the Bengaluru Development Minister, I introduced a scheme in which every student adopts a plant. As many as 50,000 plants were planted as part of this scheme, and the students are nurturing them," he said.

"We have instructed schools to form a 'climate action club' comprising 25 students in each school. We need to think about our planet as pollution is increasing rapidly," he added.

Apart from this, Shivakumar also launched a sharp critique against the BJP, accusing them of using the recent Chinnaswamy stadium stampede for political mileage. Shivakumar alleged that the BJP has a pattern of exploiting tragedies.

"They are specialists in doing politics over dead bodies. They have been doing this brand of politics for a long time," he said.

Responding to a reporter's question about BJP protests demanding accountability from the Chief Minister and himself, he said, "Do we need to carry the BJP on our shoulders for taking a high ground and criticising the government on the stampede? Who is responsible for the stampedes in Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra and many railway stations across the country? More than hundred people died in a stampede at a UP temple alone. I went to visit plane crash site in Ahmedabad, did I say a word about the Union government?"

Pointing out that the Karnataka government has already acted, he said, "The government has already taken action against many people in this regard. We have also formed a one-man commission to conduct investigation." He further claimed that Congress has never politicised similar incidents elsewhere.

Reader Comments

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Priya K.
Finally some good news for Bengaluru! More parks like Lalbagh would be amazing for our city's environment and mental health. But implementation is key - hope they maintain these properly unlike some existing parks that turn into garbage dumps. 🌳
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Rahul S.
Why mix environmental policy with politics? The park development idea is excellent but the BJP bashing was unnecessary. Our leaders should focus on governance rather than blame games. The stampede was tragic - let's not make it a political football.
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Ananya M.
Climate action clubs in schools is such a brilliant initiative! We need to teach environmental consciousness from childhood. My daughter would love to be part of this. Hope they implement it properly across all schools, not just elite ones.
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Vikram J.
As a Bengalurean, I welcome more green spaces but worry about execution. BBMP can't even maintain existing parks properly. First fix basic amenities in current parks - clean toilets, drinking water, proper lighting. Then think expansion.
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Sunita P.
The 'adopt a plant' scheme for students is wonderful! My son nurtured his plant for 2 years and learned so much about responsibility. More such practical environmental education needed rather than just textbook learning. 👏
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Karthik R.
Good intentions but where's the transparency? Which forest lands will be converted? Need clear details to prevent misuse. Also, why only Cubbon Park model? Why not create new innovative green spaces that serve different purposes?

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