Discussion was about state's development, it wasn't political: Rajya Sabha MP Lahar Singh Siroya after meeting DK Shivakumar
Bengaluru, October 21
Rajya Sabha MP Lahar Singh Siroya met Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar on Tuesday, stating that their discussion centred around the state's development rather than politics.
Speaking to ANI, Siroya said, "The discussion wasn't political; it was about the state's development. I've assured them that we will also discuss this with the central government."
He further urged the state government to reconsider its flagship guarantee schemes, claiming they have hindered economic growth. "They should reconsider the guarantee schemes because these schemes have only slowed down the pace of development in the state," Siroya said.
Meanwhile, Biocon chief and industrialist Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw on Tuesday morning met Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar at his residence in Bengaluru.
During the meeting, they discussed Bengaluru's growth, innovation, and the path ahead for Karnataka's growth story.
In a post on X, DK Shivakumar wrote, "It was a pleasure to meet Ms. @kiranshaw, entrepreneur and Founder of Biocon, at my residence today. We had an engaging discussion on Bengaluru's growth, innovation, and the path ahead for Karnataka's growth story."This comes amid the feud between the duo over infrastructure in Bengaluru.
Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw has earlier expressed frustration over Bengaluru's infrastructure woes, citing poor road conditions and garbage management issues on several occasions. She emphasised the need for timely garbage clearance and road resurfacing, holding government ministers accountable for the city's state.
Her comments followed an overseas business visitor's tour of Biocon Park, who raised questions about the state of the city's infrastructure.
In a post on X, Shaw wrote, "I had an overseas business visitor to Biocon Park who said, 'Why are the roads so bad and why is there so much garbage around? Doesn't the Govt want to support investment? I have just come from China and cant understand why India can't get its act together especially when the winds are favourable?'
"In response to criticism, Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar took a jibe at Biocon chairperson Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw over the latter's criticism of road infrastructure in Bengaluru, saying that she could develop the same if she wants.
"If she wants to develop them (roads), let her do it. If she comes and asks, we will give her the roads," Shivakumar said while conducting the "Bengaluru Nadige (Walk for Bengaluru)" program in the KR Puram area.
On Sunday, Shivakumar lashed out at "some" Bengaluru-based industrialists for their alleged unwarranted caustic remarks about Bengaluru's urban infrastructure.
"Some of the industrialists who owe their success to Bengaluru are today criticising the city. They are forgetting their humble beginnings in Bengaluru and how the city helped them grow. I believe that we should not forget our roots," the Deputy CM said while speaking to reporters after participating in 'Walk with Bengaluru' initiative at Koramangala.
— ANI
Reader Comments
As a Bengaluru resident, I completely agree with Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw. The roads here are terrible and garbage management is a joke. When international visitors point this out, it's embarrassing for all of us. Government needs to take this seriously.
Siroya is right about the guarantee schemes. While they help poor people, the financial burden on state is huge. Need balanced approach - welfare plus development. Otherwise Karnataka will lag behind other states in infrastructure.
Respectfully, I think both sides have valid points. Industrialists should be more constructive in criticism, but government also needs to accept genuine feedback. Bengaluru's infrastructure has been neglected for years. Time for action, not just meetings!
Good to see cross-party discussions happening. Development should be above politics. Hope this leads to concrete plans for Bengaluru's infrastructure. The city deserves better roads and cleaner environment. 🇮🇳
As someone who recently visited Bengaluru for business, I have to say the infrastructure issues are real. It's surprising for a tech hub of this caliber. Hope these discussions lead to improvements that attract more international investment.
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