Key Points

DK Shivakumar has announced that pothole repair works are progressing rapidly across Bengaluru with daily ground monitoring. The government has set an October 31 completion deadline and allocated Rs 750 crore specifically for road repairs. Political tensions have escalated with BJP leaders staging protests and labeling Bengaluru a "pothole city" while Shivakumar blames the previous BJP administration. The issue gained urgency after a tragic accident where a 22-year-old student died while avoiding a pothole, drawing severe criticism of the state government.

Key Points: DK Shivakumar Claims Swift Bengaluru Pothole Repairs Underway

  • Deputy CM sets October 31 deadline for completing all pothole repairs across Bengaluru
  • Government allocates Rs 750 crore special grant to tackle city's road infrastructure
  • BJP leaders protest calling Bengaluru a "pothole city" and blame Congress government
  • Tragic death of student Tanushree in pothole-related accident sparks public outrage
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Karnataka Dy CM DK Shivakumar claims swift action taken to repair potholes in Bengaluru

Karnataka Deputy CM says pothole repairs in full swing with October 31 deadline, Rs 750 crore grant, amid political blame game over Bengaluru roads

"Pothole repair works are in full swing across Bengaluru. Our engineers and workers are on the ground every day, ensuring lasting quality in every repair. - DK Shivakumar"

Bengaluru, October 6

Deputy Chief Minister of Karnataka, DK Shivkumar, has claimed that the repair works to eliminate the problem of potholes in Bengaluru are in full swing. The Karnataka Deputy CM further said that he had ensured that the engineers and workers were on the ground to complete the repair work with lasting quality. He said that the government aims to deliver smoother and safer roads to the commuters, which will match the growing aspirations of the capital city.

"Pothole repair works are in full swing across Bengaluru. Our engineers and workers are on the ground every day, ensuring lasting quality in every repair. We are committed to delivering smoother and safer roads that match Bengaluru's growing aspirations," he wrote on X.

Shivakumar stated that the Chief Minister has set a strict deadline for officials to complete the repair work on Bengaluru roads by October 31 and has promised an additional Rs 750 crore grant to tackle the city's pothole problem.

Earlier, Karnataka Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MLA K Gopalaiah and party workers staged a protest on September 24 in front of Kanteerava Studios in Bengaluru against the Congress government over the potholes in the city. BJP leader NL Narendra Babu slammed Congress and called Bengaluru a "pothole city".

He told ANI, "Bengaluru was once called a retired man's paradise, IT City and BT City. Today, it has become a 'pothole city'. Who is responsible for this?"

In response, DK Shivakumar blamed the previous BJP government in the State for the potholes on roads. "The BJP will never be happy. All these potholes have come under the BJP regime. They are responsible for the bad administration of the roads in Karnataka," he told reporters in Patna.

Shivakumar further acknowledged the impact of recent rains on road conditions, saying, "The pothole problem has increased due to increased rainfall. There are potholes in all cities in the country. But only Bangalore is making news. The media is being controlled in other places. The media has been given more freedom in our state, and this problem is being widely publicised," he stated.

In a tragic incident, a 22-year-old student died after a tipper truck crushed her while trying to avoid a pothole near Budigere Cross in Bengaluru. The accident happened under the jurisdiction of Avalahalli Traffic Police Station on Kempegowda International Airport (KIAL) Road. The victim is identified as Tanushree.

The incident triggered severe backlash against the Congress government in Karnataka. Janata Dal Secular (JDS)on Tuesday in a strongly worded post said that the student was 'sacrificed' for the Congress Commission.

In a post on social media X, the party wrote, "Student Sacrificed for Congress' Commission!"

- ANI

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Rohit P
Why does it take a tragic death of a young student for the government to act? Tanushree's death could have been prevented. This is heartbreaking and shows complete negligence of our civic authorities. 😔
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Arjun K
Rs 750 crore is a huge amount! Hope this money is used properly and we see actual results. Bengaluru deserves better roads - we pay so much tax after all.
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Sarah B
As someone who moved to Bengaluru for work, the road conditions are shocking. In my home country, such basic infrastructure is maintained properly. Hope the October 31 deadline is met!
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Vikram M
Both BJP and Congress are playing blame game while citizens suffer. Instead of blaming previous governments, focus on fixing the problem. We need accountability, not politics.
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Kavya N
The potholes near Electronic City are especially dangerous during peak hours. My car's suspension is damaged because of these roads. Hope the repair work includes proper quality checks. 🚗
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Michael C
Working in tech here for 3 years. The infrastructure doesn't match the city's global IT reputation. Good to see action being taken, but execution is key. Will monitor progress closely.

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