Karnataka asks Modi to consider Bengaluru as India's second capital


From Our Special Correspondent
Daijiwold Media Network - Bengaluru

Bengaluru, Jan 12: The Siddaramaiah-led Congress government in Karnataka has written to Prime Minister Narendra Modi strongly pitching for the State’s capital city of Bengaluru to be considered as India’s Second Capital after New Delhi.

Karnataka’s Large and Medium Industries Minister R V Deshpande has in an official letter to Modi, raised the need for a second capital for the country.

A city like Bengaluru situated in the southern region well away from natural calamities and extreme weather conditions besides with a diverse population of professionals and industries spanning across various fields of business is ideal for being considered as the country’s second capital, Deshpande said.

"India needs a second capital very urgently and Bengaluru is best place to fulfill that role," he said pointing out that a country of the size and scale of India cannot be managed from one location, especially when the government is gearing up for a paradigmatic and radical change in terms of depth of governance, structural reforms, national reconstruction and international partnerships.

Deshpande has advocated that Bengaluru with its multifaceted lifestyle, industrial development and technological innovations is in prime position to do just that.

Safe from external forces, away from international borders and a gentle climate all year round, the garden city of India and the Innovation hub of India does have the potential to become the second capital, he said.

"Bengaluru is probably the only city in the entire country where one can find as many software engineers as classical language scholars. Apart from Delhi, it has, probably internationally the most diverse student population and nationally the most diverse population of professionals attesting to the cultural diversity of the city and its civic robustness” says the minister’s letter.

Deshpande said recognising the importance of Bengaluru and developing it as India’s second capital was an integral factor to create decentralized systems and delegate decision-making.

This will help recognize the people of South India by bringing the administrative and judicial system closer to them, he said.

The letter also addresses the negative biases that people from southern Indian states have towards the Delhi government when it comes to South Indian demands.

"The rich and complex history of development and culture cannot be done justice in an administrative system which is distant and does not recognize the salience and uniqueness of the culture and ethos of South India,” says the letter.

The active integration of Southern India into the national vision needs a new capital, the minister said adding: "Establishing the second seat of the Supreme Court, a second office of the Union Public Service Commission and conduction the Winter Session of the Parliament in Bengaluru, are things we could consider.”
The letter is a positive start in drawing South Indians actively into the political discourse and administrative policy planning.

The advantage of having another capital city in India, especially if it is based in the South, will help create new opportunities in trade, cultural exchange, scientific prowess, technological innovation. The move will also allow millions of South Indians access to the national mainstream.

"They will finally come to know that the nation is not a distant rumour of intrigue carried out in the corridors of power in Delhi but that a nation is a daily plebiscite, a daily ritual and a daily festival of citizenship and development. It is my strong belief that you can resonate with this national aspiration and desire too.” concludes Deshpande in his address to the Prime Minister.

 

  

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  • j.anata, Mangaluru / Bengaluru

    Sat, Jan 13 2018

    They are the first to abuse and spew venom on him.
    But why do Siddu, DiGuRa, RVD , Georgie, DiKeShi always go to Modi with begging bowl?

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  • I wish I was there, Bahrain

    Sat, Jan 13 2018

    Yes, second for the murder rate.

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  • Prashantha S, Moodbidri

    Sat, Jan 13 2018

    Bangalore is not t all planned city. Infrastructure is very poor compare to other metropolitan cities. Traffic jam in Bangalore is worst compare to its equivalent cities.

    Bangalore corporation itself is incapable to look after its own area. Then how can it look after entire Bharath. Do you remember three years back Bangalore faced " Rajakaluve Problems". 10 years back corporation had given permission for construction of house and buildings. After 10 years corporation itself destroying those house and buildings and saying that those buildings are illegally constructed on the "rajakaluve" area. Bangalore corporation can not able to Manage Bangalore then how can it manage entire country?

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Bengaluru/Katapadi

    Sat, Jan 13 2018

    Right demand because Bangaluru has all the required features to be the second capital of our country

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mangalore

    Sat, Jan 13 2018

    Modi wants Ahmedabad 😁😁😁

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  • Ricky, Udupi

    Sat, Jan 13 2018

    Bangalore- IT= Zero
    @Bangalore- Mangaloreans (20% Software Engineers + Hoteliers+ Others)= Gattadakulu+ North Indians
    Separate Flag+ Always Kannada is superior for them+ No Hindi

    Huh Bangalore is over hyped today. Once Bangalore education was blacklisted specially Blr University. They never had fashion sense (Gattada gowdru people used to call). They never had good food habits or culture. So much of pick pockets. Still Bangaloreans are same by attitude and culture, only outsiders are helping Bangalore to grow.

    We DON'T WANT MANGALORE TO BE SECOND CAPITAL OF KARNATAKA.

    We want separate state as we need to have Separate IT hub, Avaiation, Aerospace Industry here to control our youngsters migrating. These Bangaloreans and Mysoreans + Politiacians wont allow other place to grow, hence our place will remain as Pensioners Paradise.
    They are least bother about Tulu and slowly already Kannada killed Tulu due Kannada imposition. Morever Kannada channels changed accent of people here and people here, RJs started using Gowda Kannada
    At least we can retain Netravati, otherwise definitely the future of Netravati will be under the control Karnataka Govt and Mangaloreans need to beg for water.

    #Tulu #TULUNADU FOOD # Tulunadu Culture -Yakshagana, Bootakola, Nagamandala etc, #Mangalore Port #Mangalore Port #Mangalore Industry # Mangalore Eductaion # Mangalore Toursim #Mangalore Business #Mangalore trade # Mangalore Customs # Mangalore Fish# Mangalore spices #Mangalore Supari#Mangalore Coconut#Mangalore Drinks # Mangalore journalism,Newsdailys#Mangalore cricket#Mangalore realestate#MangaloreNRI.......etc

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  • jayaraj rai, mumbai

    Sat, Jan 13 2018

    Can declare Bangalore as second capital. Then make Sidda as the second PM of India along with KRV as the national party. Both will together kickout all the Hindi/Malayalam/Tamil/Telugu people out of Bangalore. Get idea

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  • Kishore Kumar, Mangaluru

    Sat, Jan 13 2018

    Even if center is ready to consider Bengaluru as India's second capital, other southern states especially TN will not allow it.

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  • hussain, mangalore

    Fri, Jan 12 2018

    Delhi already polluted. Bengaluru half polluted will become full. please try to develop clean city . why only concentrate on mughals and british developed cities?

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  • ABD, LOS ANGELES

    Fri, Jan 12 2018

    WHY DIDN'T THEY WRITE A LETTER TO MANMOHAN SINGH WHEN HE WAS A PRIME MINISTER TILL 2014 AFTER SIDDU BECAME C.M IN 2013...BOTH CENTRAL AND STATE WAS UNDER CONGI RULE...SO WHY DRAMA NOW

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  • Vishwa, Mangalore\USA

    Fri, Jan 12 2018

    Do Bangalore have space, real estate to provide? what non-sense they are talking?

    Do Kannada organizations ready to leave the authority to central government over the city once it becomes capital. Like it is in Delhi.

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  • Ganesh, Bangalore

    Sat, Jan 13 2018

    Vishwa, if the Central Government recognizes the fact that Bangalore is a part of India and not Hindia, Kannada organizations have no problem with anything. The fact that Central Government only wants to represent the interests of Hindi speaking people and tells Karnataka that it should put up Hindi boards since Central Government has "given money" (isn't Central Government getting more money per capita from Kannadigas than Hindi cowbelters?) is what makes these organizations angry, rightly so.

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  • Gabriel, Sagar

    Fri, Jan 12 2018

    Not a bad idea; but every second State of the union of India would claim for the same status that their Capital city be the second capital of India.

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  • Kumar, Kinnigoli

    Fri, Jan 12 2018

    ALSO CONSIDER MANGALORE AS KARNATAKA'S SECOND CAPITAL.

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  • Rathan, Mangalore

    Fri, Jan 12 2018

    What he is saying out of natural calamities ? Last two years during monsoon period
    for the rain Bnglr was out of touch . niddramayya is not ready to use Hindi in Bnglr
    and wants it as capital of India ?
    The way he is managing the state we afraid Bnglr I'd going to loose the
    title of capital of "IT Industry "

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