Bengaluru speaks against Rs 1791 crore steel flyover, CPI dubs 'elitist white elephant'


Bengaluru speaks against steel flyover

Bengaluru, Oct 17 (DHNS): Setting aside their weekend priorities, people turned up in large numbers and formed a human chain in the city on Sunday to say a big no to the steel flyover to Hebbal from Basaveshwara Circle.

Police said an estimated 8,000 people formed the 4.6-kilometre chain. People from different parts of the city like J P Nagar, Vijayanagar, Nagarbhavi, K R Puram, Bannerghatta Road, Whitefield, Hebbal, Basavanagudi, Bellandur, HSR Layout and Bommanahalli began congregating at Basaveshwara Circle right from daybreak.

The participants put up banners, posters, placards and drawing sheets with messages that conveyed their opposition to the Rs 1,791-crore flyover project, which, they believe, will ruin the green cover and aesthetics of their beloved city.

Children too participated enthusiastically, holding placards and raising slogans to oppose the axing of 812 trees on the flyover stretch. Cyclists were seen with messages not to pollute the city.

Though the campaign was mainly driven by the common man, BJP MP from Bangalore Central P C Mohan, BJP MLA S Suresh Kumar, Rajya Sabha Member Rajeev Chandrasekhar and Aam Aadmi Party workers also joined the chorus against the project.

The crowd was a mix of people from all sections of society, from daily wagers to middle-class employees. Some of the prominent personalities who participated included former Lokayukta Justice N Santosh Hegde, historian Ramachandra Guha, film personalities Prakash Belawadi and Arundhati Nag, architect Naresh Narasimhan, fitness expert Wanitha Ashok and environmentalist Suresh Heblikar.

Coming down heavily on the government, Guha said, “The plan for a steel flyover at its best is daft. There is a lot of secrecy shrouding the project. There is no transparency. Even the NHAI has objected to it, as reported in Deccan Herald.”

Justice Hegde dubbed the project obscene and impractical. “We have seen the effectiveness of the so-called magic box, which floods during the rain. I agree that there is a traffic problem, but let us sit and solve it.”

According to the police, the protest was particularly remarkable because it was litter-free. People took efforts to keep the 4.6-km stretch clean. There were collection points at Basaveshwara Circle, near the Bangalore Development Authority (BDA) head office, Cauvery magic box and Mekhri Circle to gather and drop off posters and placards.

Fearing untoward incidents, police had made elaborate arrangements. Rifle-wielding Rapid Action Force soldiers were deployed at the chief minister’s residence and BDA head office, but the disciplined participants dispersed without a trace of chaos or protest.

CPI dubs Rs 1791 cr Steel Flyover Project 'elitist, white elephant'

From Our Special Correspondent

Daijiworld Media Network

Bengaluru, Oct 17: The Communist Party of India has strongly condemned the Siddaramaiah regime’s plans to build a Rs 1791 crore steel flyover from Basaveshwara Circle, near Vidhana Soudha, to Esteem Mall off Hebbal on the road leading to Bengaluru International Airport as "totally elitist project and a white elephant" that is completely unwarranted.

The CPI Bengaluru district Secretary M D Harigovind, has in a press release, criticised the State Government for focussing its attention on constructing a mega steel flyover instead of concentrating its energies on providing quality services to bus commuters.

The steel flyover would benefit numerically insignificant commuters who travel to the airport, the press release said and pointed out that the project would favour corporate interests and a section of the political class. He said the party would take out black flag protests to the offices of BBMP Deputy Commissionerand BDA City in the City on Wednesday, the CPI said.

The Airports Authority of India estimates that over 50,000 people use the Bengaluru Airport on a daily basis while over 8 lakh bus commuters use the Majestic Central Bus Stand on a daily basis.

The State Government instead of responding to the problems of Bus commuters such as overcrowding of platforms, Buses and lack of amenities for the public in Bus stands and poorly built bus shelters is focused and determined to help the cause of a numerically insignificant section of the population who use the International Airport.

"This is a reflection of the Stare Government’s lop-sided priorities focused exclusively on the upper classes and the business interests. The focus of the State Government should be to strengthen the Public transport system by pumping money to acquiring more buses and creating a hassle free travel for the commuters," the CPI leader said.

The CPI has resolved to fight this approach tooth and nail and will not allow this to be implemented, the press release said. 

  

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  • Nash, Mangalore

    Mon, Oct 17 2016

    Rs.1750 crores directly into Congress pocket... Quater and biriyanis for next election guaranteed.

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  • Vincent Rodrigues., Frazer Town,Bangalore

    Mon, Oct 17 2016

    Let us not make any politics on the matter.If the project is not viable,better the government it or explain to the public how this project is viable.

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  • Anil, Udupi/Mumbai/Dubai

    Mon, Oct 17 2016

    Money siphoning business. Need of the hour is Road Safety Enforcement , Effective Road Policing and Tackling Traffic Police Corruption , widening the bottle necks, build separate service roads.
    Allot 20% of that steel bridge project budget, to an expert engineer, he will do the magic ! Another 10% budget will emerge from traffic fines !

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  • Sachidanand Shetty, Dubai/Mundkur

    Mon, Oct 17 2016

    This is the last ditch effort by CONGiss Govt in our State…..before they go out from Karnataka too….they need to increase their Party funds….so that project….even if not beneficial to major public!!!! Surprisingly….even though the motive behind this project is known to almost all our regular famous commenters….but none of them show their face now!!!!!

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  • Alwyn Crasta, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Mon, Oct 17 2016

    In a democratic setup, the Governments (Central as well as State) need to be very transparent in their dealings and experts' opinion as well as public opinion need to be given their proper due.

    In any case, the best viable option among all the available alternatives is to be considered, keeping in mind all the aspects like total cost involved, functional convenience, latest technology/design, least harm to the environment/ecology, etc.

    Proper planning and peoples' participation should ensure that our future generations do not have to suffer from the lacunae in planning/design/ution of large infra projects, resulting in more traffic jams, more pollution, higher maintenence costs, etc.

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  • Kiran, Bangalore

    Mon, Oct 17 2016

    This project will invite more trouble and not solve the traffic problem.It is very clearly evident that inspite of having so many flyovers the traffic problem has not been solved .Let us see the silkboard area , Dairy Circle Junction, K.R.Puram Junction etc . All these places have high flow of traffic and inspite of the flyover being constructed there is huge traffic jams. Now that the metro is already planned till Nagawara it is time for the Government to speed up the 2nd Phase . Unfortunately the First phase of (42 KMS) the project is still not completed after 10 years of work commencing .850 trees getting cut is not only the loss but the existing infrastructure which was built by paying tax payers money will also be removed and thus that money will go to drains.I sincerely request the government to solve the problems of the people living in the City ( metro second phase project ) rather than focusing on problems of people who come to Bangalore once or twice to visit the city .

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, Oct 17 2016

    we can plant new trees but we cannot stop Development ...

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  • Neeth, mangalore

    Mon, Oct 17 2016

    Rs 250 Crore per KM...this kind of development happens only in India

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  • Harish, Kadaba

    Mon, Oct 17 2016

    If it's kejru he might reduce 1 tenth )

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