Key Points

Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar has announced a deadline to fill all potholes in Bengaluru amid ongoing monsoon challenges. He instructed MLAs to utilize their grants for immediate road repairs while acknowledging that rains naturally cause potholes. Shivakumar responded strongly to HD Kumaraswamy's criticism by questioning his contributions as Union minister. The deputy CM also accused the central government of neglecting Bengaluru's development by not providing any funds for the city.

Key Points: DK Shivakumar Sets Deadline to Fix Bengaluru Potholes Amid Rains

  • Deputy CM sets deadline to fill Bengaluru potholes during monsoon season
  • Instructs MLAs to use grants for immediate road repairs
  • Blames overnight rains for potholes around Vidhana Soudha
  • Accuses Union government of not providing funds for city development
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We have set deadline to fill potholes: Karnataka Deputy CM DK Shivakumar

Karnataka Deputy CM DK Shivakumar sets deadline to fill Bengaluru potholes, blames rains and lack of central funds while responding to Kumaraswamy's criticism.

"It is natural for roads to have potholes during the rainy season, and we have given a deadline to fill them. - DK Shivakumar"

Bengaluru, September 18

Stating that a deadline has been set to fill the potholes in Bengaluru, Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar on Thursday said that he would not evade responsibility.

Speaking to reporters at Vidhana Soudha, DK Shivakumar said, "It is natural for roads to have potholes during the rainy season, and we have given a deadline to fill them. We have also instructed MLAs to use the grants to fill the potholes."

When asked why the pothole issue persists even after spending thousands of crores, Shivakumar said, "We have given a deadline and allocated responsibilities to officials. There have been many potholes around Vidhana Souda due to overnight rains yesterday, and it is natural. We are working to fix this issue. The issue will not be resolved just because some people tweet about it and some people issue media statements."

On being asked about Kumaraswamy's tweet that the Deputy Chief Minister is scaring IT companies and start-ups from Bengaluru due to potholes, he said, "What is Kumaraswamy's contribution to Bengaluru as a Union minister? The UPA government had given a lot of funds to Bengaluru under the Jawaharlal urban renewal mission. He is the right-hand man of the PM. Why can't he get Rs 10000 crores for Bengaluru city? He had said that he would get approvals for the Mekedatu project in 5 minutes. What happened to it?"

When asked if the Union government was deliberately neglecting Bengaluru, he said, "Certainly, the Union government has not given a single rupee for Bengaluru's development."

Asked if departments would face a funds crunch due to allocation of funds to the Upper Krishna project, he said, "This is completely false; there is no such proposal. We are committed to completing this project. The Centre should not succumb to pressure from any state on the Upper Krishna project", Shivakumar said.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Why blame rains every year? Other cities manage better infrastructure. The quality of road repair is so poor that potholes reappear within weeks. Need permanent solutions, not temporary fixes!
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Arjun K
Instead of political blame games between state and center, just fix the roads! We pay taxes for basic amenities. My car's suspension is damaged because of these potholes. Enough is enough!
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Sarah B
As an expat living in Bengaluru, the road conditions are shocking. It's not just about convenience but safety - especially for two-wheeler riders. Hope this deadline is actually met 🤞
Vikram M
Good that MLAs are being made responsible. But why only after media pressure? This should be routine maintenance. Bengaluru deserves better infrastructure being India's tech capital 💻
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Michael C
The political blame game is disappointing. Both state and center need to work together for Bengaluru's development. Citizens don't care about politics - we just want good roads!
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Ananya R
Let's track this deadline properly. Maybe citizens should create a pothole map to monitor progress. Enough of promises - we need results! #FixBengaluruRoads

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