Previous govts didn't develop infra to prevent tragedies during heavy rain: CM Siddaramaiah


Bengaluru, Oct 24 (IANS): Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah claimed on Thursday that the previous governments in the state have not developed infrastructure to prevent tragedies in case of downpours.

Siddaramaiah's comment came in response to the BJP and JD(S) criticism of his government's handling of infrastructure in the state.

"Making allegations is easy. Did tragedies like this not occur when they were in power?" he maintained.

This time the Yelahanka locality in Bengaluru received 170 mm of rain, the first time in 125 years.

"We are not evading responsibility as heavy rain has occurred. The government should have the capability to deal with any circumstances and tragedies. We can't express our inability," he said.

More than 1,000 families were shifted from the Kendriya Vihar Apartment and rescue programmes were taking place, he said.

"I had directed the BBMP to clear the stormwater drains. Now also, I have issued directions. We will take loans and set them right. We are taking a Rs 3,000 crore loan for disaster management in Bengaluru," Siddaramaiah said.

Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister D. K. Shivakumar said Bengaluru and Yelahanka have not seen such unprecedented rainfall in the last 120 years.

He announced that Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) will provide a compensation of Rs 5 lakh to the families of the two children who drowned in Kengeri Lake.

Additionally, Rs 10,000 compensation will be given to each household affected by flooding.

Temporary housing and food arrangements will be made for those who have lost their homes.

"In many places, individuals have obtained court injunctions to prevent the removal of encroachments on stormwater drains, obstructing work. In an emergency, there is no scope for such delays. The law allows for removal of these encroachments, and I have instructed district officials to proceed immediately without considering any hindrances," he said.

 

 

  

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  • KS Mayya, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Thu, Oct 24 2024

    Point taken. So, with your government at the helm, can we expect some respite, or you do nothing and toe the line just like you are hoping that future governments will blame you for poor financial situation of the state? Bangalore is today what it is because of Bangaloreans. Yes, if some Kannadigas want to come forward and take the blame, please do, just like you come forward to take the credit. The reality is, Siddu cares for Mysore and DK Shi cares for Kanakapura. Shall we talk about Bommai and his predecessors? And the voters of Bangalore are even worse; 40% voting in Bangalore should be celebrated like festival because majority do not even care to transfer their voting rights to Bangalore even though they own properties worth crores. What else do you expect other than excuses? Install tall statues of Kempegowda and let money decide its course is the rule of the day in Bangalore. Yeah, you cannot reason logic with water flow can you with that attitude?

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  • Damodar Das, Kundapur

    Thu, Oct 24 2024

    That building wasn’t built overnight like on October 23, 2024, it mast have taken atleast 3 years to complete the project starting from planning, fund rise, acquiring legal documents, marketing etc etc. So it was not congress govt when all this was going on. Also people were complaining about storm/ rain water rise in city during BJP rule and it was investigated that BJP had given contract to unqualifying contractor who had done a sloppy substandard job swallowing tax payers money both by the contractor and then BJP officials. Why aren’t your leaders not chanting Resign…..Resign at Siddu now. Facts will slapped on thier faces and its very much burning to you.

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