Yamini C S | Edited by Chandrashekar Srinivasan
Residents of Bengaluru’s Mahadevapura consider their neighbourhood is ‘getting worse’ – when it comes to the situation of roads, availability of public transport, and assortment of rubbish, amongst different woes. The ballot was posted Tuesday by Mahadevapura Activity Power-Mobility, which is run by the workplace of the native MLA – the ruling BJP’s Aravind Limbavali – and over 2,800 folks voted.
The ballot requested the query ‘Is Mahadevapura recovering?’ and gave 4 choices:
- Sure, as anticipated
- Sure, slower than anticipated
- No enchancment, and
- No, getting worse
52.6 per cent of respondents mentioned the world is getting worse and 25.3 per cent mentioned there was no enchancment. Seventeen per cent mentioned enchancment is slower than anticipated and 5.1 per cent mentioned it’s ‘as anticipated’.
The put up additionally garnered some humorous responses.
A reply to this back-and-forth learn, “If this might hv achieved repeatedly, not earlier than #BBMP #Meeting elections folks might hv believed it.”
One other Twitter web page – Residents Motion (East Bengaluru) – tweeted, “52% folks says Mahadevapura is getting worse, 25% says ‘No enchancment’. This would be the public verdict when our MLA @ArvindLBJP inaugurate and scoot. @CMofKarnataka sir, time so that you can intervene.”
A Twitter consumer referred to as Kamalakar Pandit wrote, “Sir greater than 90% folks say Bangalore is getting worse !! Primarily due to roads / public transport: rubbish. No govt. Was / is / will hassle about it. All of them are busy in blaming each other. We the cursed residents of Bangalore.”
Mahadevapura was one of many zones in Bengaluru severely affected by floods after incessant rain initially of the month. The same survey by the Bangalore Political Motion Committee (B.PAC) in September confirmed that 57% of the respondents weren’t glad with the general governance of town.
Amid all this, a BBMP mission doc launched in December 2020 surfaced on social media, titled ‘Bengaluru Mission 2022’ which analysed targets and parameters for the Karnataka capital to be achieved by this yr. Higher commuting, digitally enabled providers and environmental sustainability are a few of them.