'Can we control nature', DKS to opposition on rain havoc in Bengaluru


Bengaluru, Oct 16 (IANS): Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar, on Wednesday, said the opposition should stop tarnishing the state's reputation and asked "if nature can be controlled or cyclones be stopped".

He said this while reacting to the opposition's charge of infrastructural failure in the wake of heavy rain.

"The government is fully capable of managing the unexpected heavy rainfall in Bengaluru. Can we control nature? Can we stop cyclones? Opposition parties, who fail to understand this, should stop tarnishing the state's reputation," Shivakumar reacted angrily.

When asked about the heavy rainfall in Bengaluru, he said, "As a precaution due to the heavy rains in Bengaluru, schools have been given a holiday. There is a possibility of more rain today (Wednesday), which may lead to traffic congestion, so the public should remain cautious."

"After returning from the Cauvery 5th Stage Drinking Water Project inauguration programme, I will hold another round of meetings with officials from the Police Department, Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) and the Fire Department this evening to review the situation," he added.

"I have seen the tweets from opposition leaders. Can we control nature and tell it what to do? Due to the impact of the cyclone, unexpected rains have occurred. Even if more rains come, the government and the people are prepared to manage it," he said.

Union Minister for Heavy Industries and Steel H.D. Kumaraswamy had slammed the Congress government for the situation.

"Bengaluru's rain fury has exposed the utter collapse of infrastructure! The so-called 'Silicon Valley of India' is now drowning in its own negligence. The IT corridor is flooded, roads are impassable, and the city is sinking," he stated.

"This isn't just rain, it's the failure of governance. Congress' weak policies have ruined Brand Bengaluru. Potential investors are backing off, questioning how a 'global tech hub' can't handle basic urban management. Wake up! The city's future is at stake," charged Kumaraswamy.

The weather report indicated that due to a drop in atmospheric pressure over the Bay of Bengal, unexpected rain will continue for the next four days in Bengaluru and the coastal districts of the state.

 

 

 

 

  

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  • Shivaprasad K U, Mangalore

    Thu, Oct 17 2024

    You cant control, but you can prepare well for it. Control politically sponsored Real Estate mafia. While constructing high rise building, huge shopping malls, educational institutions no one takes into consideration "nature", only money matters..... Secondly there is no fire safety measures in these buildings....

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  • Bharath, Mangalore

    Thu, Oct 17 2024

    Yes, we can control nature, if we respect nature. Seems like this man has gone bonkus. He himself has built such large properties after uprooting and destroying blore city by cutting down all the trees for their own benefit. Mother nature when she goes wild will not spare anyone. It is high time that we start to respect her. These uneducated politicians are still not knowing what is global warming and what is the reason for global warming. Just warming the chair and filling their own pockets from the taxes paid by people.

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  • Malinga, Mangaluru

    Thu, Oct 17 2024

    No, we can not control nature. We can not control the nature of your party too, all money for thodu cleaning gulum gulum!!!

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  • Micheal JF, Kudla

    Wed, Oct 16 2024

    The blame game doesn't look good on you Sir. You are elected to set right the wrongs. You all should have prepped the sleeping BBMP to be ready for monsoons. You can't gauge how weak or strong the monsoon is. Moreover there are a lot of buildings build on storm drains and encroached land. I am sure you know the manyata tech park history. Let us stop the sorry stories and get on the work to rescue Bangalore.

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  • Milind, Udupi

    Wed, Oct 16 2024

    No one can control the nature, so please go ahead and build everywhere, lakes, parks, drains, foot paths. Don't leave any place on the ground. Thereafter you can sell flying cars.

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  • Ananda Moorthi., Thokkottu,575017.

    Wed, Oct 16 2024

    ತೋಡು ಕ್ಲೀನ್ ಮಂತಡ ಯಾವುಂಡು ಸ್ವಾಮೀ.ನೀರ್ ಅಯ್ತಾತಿಗೆ ಪೋಪುಂಡು.

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  • vivek, mangalore

    Wed, Oct 16 2024

    When DKS can take credit for the multi layer flyover built by the previous government why he cant take the failure of infrastructure now?. All these free bhagyas has hampered growth in karnataka and nobody deny it. All this for the grand old corrupt party to come to power. Real kujumas are hiding under the vatic garb

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  • fd, chik

    Wed, Oct 16 2024

    sir you have to add 3 kms metro every month for next two years plan super ring road between 50 to 70kms around blr and thats it after wihch only vertical development should be allowed . Lakes and greeneray must be increased to 40% of BLR land to stay helathy and sustain

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