Jurisdictional dispute stalls civic works, places folks in danger in south Bengaluru


The unhealthy situation of roads in and round Rayasandra Circle to Choodasandra Circle, Doddamara Street to Kodathi, Rayasandra Circle – Gattahalli in south Bengaluru, has change into insufferable and life-threatening. , Picture Credit score: Particular Association

Residents and commuters alongside the Rayasandra Circle–Choodasandra Circle stretch on the southern outskirts of Bengaluru are going through extreme hardship as incomplete drain work and broken roads have made day by day journey. unsafe and life-threatening.

Drain work has been left incomplete for several months, resulting in open trenches, severe road damage, and daily suffering for thousands of residents and commuters.

Drain work has been left incomplete for a number of months, leading to open trenches, extreme highway harm, and day by day struggling for hundreds of residents and commuters. , Picture Credit score: Particular Association

The distress does not finish there. It extends from Doddamara Street to Kodathi and from Rayasandra Circle to Gattahalli. Residents within the neighborhood alleged {that a} jurisdictional dispute between the erstwhile Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) and the Shantipura Gram Panchayat had introduced all developmental work to a standstill.

The state of affairs, persisting for a number of months, has left hundreds struggling to navigate open trenches and potholes on roads, with little signal of progress in restore or upkeep.

Suresh Nair, a resident of an house advanced on Hosa Street, advised The Hindu that the drain work, which started a number of months in the past, has been left incomplete, leaving open trenches and piles of particles that pose a relentless hazard.

“The stretch close to Mahaveer Ranches Residence has change into significantly hazardous. The open drain has worsened the already broken highway, making it practically impassable for two-wheelers and pedestrians. The highway is so congested that it takes practically half-hour to cowl simply 500 metres,” he mentioned.

Work on the drain has stalled for several months.

Work on the drain has stalled for a number of months. , Picture Credit score: Particular Association

“Individuals are risking their lives each single day whereas crossing these stretches,” mentioned Nayan Jyoti Bhagwati, including that a number of minor accidents have already occurred because of the open drains and uneven roads.

MLA M. Krishnappa advised The Hindu that he had directed rapid begin of development work. “I’ve additionally approached the Shantipura Gram Panchayat to supply area for drainage shops from Rayasandra Circle,” he mentioned, including that the issue will finish quickly.

The shortage of coordination between completely different businesses had left folks to bear the brunt of administrative negligence. Nonetheless, the work lastly started on October 12 after a number of complaints.