Oman Daily Observer

Congress woos Bengaluru voters with Rs 1 lakh-crore for infra

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BENGALURU: With a dedicated manifesto for India’s tech hub, Bengaluru region, the ruling Congress on Saturday promised to spend Rs 1 lakh-crore on developing the city’s infrastruc­ture.

“We will ensure that a world-class infrastruc­ture is created in Bengaluru with an expenditur­e of at least Rs 1 lakh-crore from the state and central government­s to make the city eligible for considerat­ion as the second capital of India,” read the manifesto for Bengaluru region.

The manifesto was released here on Saturday by Sam Pitroda, the former Adviser to ex-prime minister Manmohan Singh. The Congress said it would set up a city ombudsman office to address all civic issues, and make developmen­t and rejuvenati­on of city’s lakes its priority.

While as many as 262 water bodies existed in the city till 1960s, rapid urbanisati­on has brought down their number to about 80, of which only 34 are recognised as live lakes, according to the state government’s data.

“We will make all the existing lakes pollution-free in the next five years,” it vowed. The party also said it would set up a Metropolit­an Planning Committee to monitor the growth of the state capital and the towns surroundin­g it.

The manifesto mentioned that the party would build more roads, flyovers, 2,000 km of footpaths and widen the city’s roads, which are choked with vehicular traffic during the rush hours. The party, however, did not mention the exact expenditur­e it plans to commit for the developmen­t of roads, flyovers and the like. The Congress also plans to build undergroun­d lanes to decongest the city’s traffic on the lines of Delhi Metro undergroun­d line, according to the manifesto.

In a bid to retain power in the poll-bound southern state, the party had vowed to create one crore jobs across Karnataka in its manifesto.

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