The Hindu (Bangalore)

White-topping works in CBD to start after April 26

- Shreyas H.S.

The Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) will only be commencing whitetoppi­ng works in the Central Business District (CBD) areas, including the busy M.G. Road, after April 26, the first phase of voting in the state. BBMP Chief Engineer B.S. Prahlad said the civic body is planning to initiate the works on the project after April 26. “We have received the necessary nod from the government, but the full fledged work will start only after April 26,” he said.

The government has allocated about ₹1,200 crore for the project to improve the quality of the road. However, when the allocation was made, many citizens opposed the project terming it a waste of funds in an already developed area.

Former BBMP councillor Abdul Wajid from the Congress said the allocation for whitetoppi­ng in Bengaluru core area is to inform the public about the government’s commitment towards invigorati­ng the city’s road infrastruc­ture.

Another former councillor said the move by the government is strategic as they know the pulse of the people at the time of the polls. Although local issues play a less significant role during Lok Sabha polls, trouble in the backyard will influence voters, he said. “In a city like Bengaluru which is infamous for traffic, the new whitetoppi­ng project in CBD area will worsen the situation,” he added.

Sandeep Shastri, a political analyst, feels there may be a combinatio­n of multiple factors. “There is a general opinion that the State does not have a good fiscal situation owing to the guarantee schemes. The allocation is a posturing to show that despite dearth of funds, the State is mobilising funds for infrastruc­ture,” he said.

 ?? BHAGYA PRAKASH K. ?? The State government has allocated ₹1,200 crore for the project to improve the quality of the road.
BHAGYA PRAKASH K. The State government has allocated ₹1,200 crore for the project to improve the quality of the road.

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