Won’t slice up B'luru like cake: Parameshwara

BENGALURU: Contrary to the former Congress executive’s stand on trifurcating Bengaluru into smaller corporations, for which it had referred to as a distinct legislature consultation in 2015, deputy chief minister G Parameshwara on Monday stated the prevailing executive will not “slice Bengaluru like a cake”.

After a six-and-a-half-hour meeting with the MLAs and MPs of Bengaluru, Parameshwara stated the government used to be conscious about the BS Patil Committee document on governing the city.

During the Congress rule, the legislature passed the Patil document after the BJP defeated the Karnataka Municipal Corporations (Amendment) Bill, 2015. Later, the Bill proposing trifurcation of Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) used to be passed and despatched to governor Vajubhai R Vala.

The governor referred the Bill to the President, who did not give his assent. The JD(S) had antagonistic trifurcation of the city when it used to be passed within the legislature 3 years in the past.

On Monday, Parameshwara stated the subject by no means came up for dialogue on the Bengaluru legislators’ meeting. “However, it is a subject which calls for further dialogue,” he stated. When questioned that it used to be his own celebration executive which had passed the trifurcation proposal, Parameshwara did not respond.


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Traffic, garbage, SWDs most sensible Bengaluru meeting agenda

At the meeting, garbage disaster and traffic congestion were mentioned. Parameshwara stated the legislators raised the problem of traffic problems alongside Tumakuru Road (Gorguntepalya) and KR Puram stretch.

“We’ve won a proposal for the development of a flyover at Gorguntepalya and likewise choice traffic route tips for KR Puram. Both will likely be inspected and carried out,” he stated.

In different discussions on the city’s building, Parameshwara stated the government used to be mindful five,000 acres of BDA land had been encroached.

“The land, worth Rs 25,000 crore, is encroached through personal parties. While some circumstances are in courtroom, others parcels of land are but to be recovered. We will try to get better land anyplace conceivable. If recovery is not conceivable, then we will be able to regularize encroachments with penalties,” he stated.

Mallya the decider?


It used to be former MP and business baron Vijay Mallya, who unwittingly helped convey readability to the BBMP trifurcation Bill, pending sooner than the President for his assent.


Even as then vice-president and Rajya Sabha chairman Hamid Ansari used to be deliberating over Mallya’s resignation letter on May 4, 2016, a response used to be laid sooner than the House on the standing of the Karnataka Municipal Corporations (Amendment) Bill, 2015, as passed through the state legislature. The Centre replied that trifurcation of the BBMP would possibly not see the light of day.


SWD force to be taken up

Parameshwara stated he has steered BBMP to restart the anti-encroachment force on hurricane water drains. He stated he used to be conscious about flooding within the city after each and every monsoon. “Since the monsoon is here, it'll be taken up after a few months,” he stated.


Won’t slice up B'luru like cake: Parameshwara Won’t slice up B'luru like cake: Parameshwara Reviewed by Kailash on June 19, 2018 Rating: 5
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