Bengaluru should be one administrative unit with Kannadiga as Mayor: Ashok
The Hindu
The BJP is opposing the setting up of the Greater Bengaluru Development Authority since “the city built by Nadaprabhu Kempe Gowda should not be split and should remain reserved for Kannadigas”, said R. Ashok, Leader of Opposition in the Legislative Assembly, while participating in a meeting on Monday to discuss the pros and cons of splitting the city into smaller administrative units.
The BJP is opposing the setting up of the Greater Bengaluru Development Authority since “the city built by Nadaprabhu Kempe Gowda should not be split and should remain reserved for Kannadigas”, said R. Ashok, Leader of Opposition in the Legislative Assembly, while participating in a meeting on Monday to discuss the pros and cons of splitting the city into smaller administrative units.
He argued for one administrative unit with a Kannadiga as Mayor. “This is why the JD(S) and the BJP are opposing this plan,” he said.
Currently, the Karnataka Slum Development Board, the Bangalore Water Supply and Sewerage Board (BWSSB), and the Bengaluru Metropolitan Transport Corporation (BMTC) do not come under the Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP), Mr. Ashok noted.
“If all of these are consolidated under the BBMP, then there will be no need to appoint different Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officers for each of these departments. Along with reducing government’s expenses, this would also enable citizens to get all services in one place. This is how it is in many other cities and it should be this way in Bengaluru too,” he said.
Arguing for changes to the Greater Bengaluru Governance Bill, 2024, he said: “Changes need to be made to the Bill. If there is a delay in making these amendments and in increasing the number of wards, then elections should be conducted for the existing wards. We will communicate this to the State government and the extent of the problems arising from the proposed Bill will also be made known to the public”.
Similar to how there is one Prime Minister for the country and one Chief Minister for the State, there should be one Mayor for Bengaluru whose tenure could be two-and-a-half or five years, the senior leader suggested.
“Efforts will be made to bring flaws in the bill to the government’s attention. If the government does not agree, then we will protest,” Mr. Ashok said.
The Shakespeare Millennium Club recently organised a Carnival (its first ever) for about 100 children from the Avvai Home, the Fathima Home and the Anjuman Himmayat Home at Avvai Home in Adyar. The Arabian Huts went up, the Bubble House and the Bouncing Castle were in place, the Horse drawn Carriage stood ready to give the children joy rides, the Turkish Ice-cream man was all set to exhibit his talent of dodging the grasp of the expectant children, the Chocolate Fountain was oozing delicious Chocolate in which the Children could dip their Wafers to their hearts’ content, the Popcorn machine warmed up to serve both candied and salted Popcorn, and then there was a spread of Bun, Butter, Jam, Samosas, Jilebi, Packets of Lays chips, Frooti and of course Bisleri water, says a press release from the Club.