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Chief Minister Siddaramaiah's Stern Warning to Officials on Potholes: 'Can't You See the Public's Hardship?'

By Shravanthi R
Chief Minister Siddaramaiah's Stern Warning to Officials on Potholes: 'Can't You See the Public's Hardship?'

The Chief Minister warned that officials who fail to fix the city's dire road conditions will face severe consequences, reminding them of their administrative responsibilities.

Bengaluru: In a strong rebuke regarding the city's road conditions, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah held a meeting at his home office, Krishna, on Saturday to address road traffic and pothole maintenance. He issued a stern warning to officials and engineers, giving them one month to fill 8,000 potholes. The Chief Minister stated that strict action would be taken if the work is not completed within the stipulated time.

Discussions around Bengaluru's poor road infrastructure have been a prominent topic recently, with prominent figures from the business sector voicing their frustration. Deputy Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar had also responded to these concerns. Now, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has given a clear directive to authorities, urging them to ensure that road maintenance and repair operations are carried out effectively. OnePlus 13R | Smarter with OnePlus AI | Lifetime Display Warranty (12GB RAM, 256GB Storage Nebula Noir)

The Chief Minister warned that officials who fail to fix the city's dire road conditions will face severe consequences, reminding them of their administrative responsibilities. He questioned their inaction, asking, "Can't you see the public's hardship? Why are you being so irresponsible? Why haven't urgent measures been taken?" He also shared the key points discussed in the meeting through a post on Twitter. Also Read: Gold Prices in India Stabilize: Potential for Investment Growth!