Opinion

Why Passing the buck, drain the rain water out first to restore normalcy

Mobilenews24x7 Bureau

Indian political system neither has any set of rules nor the leaders follow any established philosophy.

And somehow passing the buck to the previous regime (other rival party) is the common route majority politicians take to.

Rain created havoc in Bengaluru and it is said that it was heaviest in last 90 years, chief minister B Bommai straight said that, it was previous Congress regime who responsible for the entire wrong city planning.

Bommai conveniently forgot that, there was a regime preceding his regime, that was headed by Yediyurappa, obviously of the BJP.

Who knows how many such rainy havocs have occurred on Karnataka but one thing is sure that the Silicon city, Bengaluru, has visibly gone off the track as far the civil planning is concerned for last so many years.

Undulated roads and a slew of unplanned urbanization have been allowed under different rules. Because that is regulated by the official agencies hence, a hand-in-glove mechanism works behind all such public work.

The whole city has turned to a boating track yet the chief minister  tried to make the media believe that, it is nothing so much panicky in Bengaluru, as it is being shown.

But the truth is that the city of Bengaluru remains inundated for hours and hours and for the citizens life inside houses or outside made no difference.

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