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Smoke residents for failure to repair the cacol road

Smoke residents for failure to repair the cacol road
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Bengaluru: Hole, Stretch and Swushy sidewalk turned into a trash can …
Double Road in Anjanapura, Southeast Bengaluru, is an apology for the road.
The residents disappointed the Bangalore Development Authority (BDA) which carved their layout failed to maintain the road, which was the lifeline for them.
Link stretch 6.8 km Road bannerghatta and Kanakapura road and are the only way for residents of Anjanapura 3,000 odd to reach two highways.
Residents will hold a protest on the road at 10 am on Saturday under the AEGIS Changemakers of Kanakapura Road Association (CMKRA), the federation of the association of resident welfare.
Protests came in the background of BDA’s efforts on Thursday to overcome Anjanapura’s misery.
Residents are very majority by the way the authority chairman, Sr.
Vishwanath, held a meeting.
“There are 30 Rwa in the area bordering Double Road.
None of them were told about the meeting chaired by BDA chairman.
Who did they meet?” Wondering Abdul Aleem, President, CMKRA.
Residents claim during a pandemic, there are several examples of ambulances that fail to reach the patient’s door due to road conditions.
“My family members have tested positive.
My mother must be hospitalized.
But the ambulance driver refused to come to our house, citing a terrible road,” said Ramesh (name changed), anjanapura resident.
He finally took his mother in his car until the ambulance, who waited a little far away.
Even taxi drivers and food delivery agents are hesitant to use this road, show residents.
Mohammed Imran, the executive of food delivery driving a scooter in Double Road, told Toi: “We don’t like to receive orders from residents stretching because there is almost no way to ride.
There are so many holes that we don’t know where we might finally fall.” The taxi driver, Manjunath K, said often the taxi canceled the pick-up of this location.
“We lost incentives but did not want to risk our vehicles damaged,” he added.
Horrible road conditions have forced many people to sell their property and move.
R RAM, former resident Anjanapura, sells its recent property because there is no scope of infrastructure in the region.
“We bought property 20 years ago and built a house but nothing improved.
We can hardly get out of the house because of the poor streets in the layout.
Also, there is no right water supply,” RAM RAM.
Sreadyhy Belurjana, Secretary and Residents layout the Residency Royal, said local representatives had never noticed their demands.
“The road belongs to BDA as planned, but his representative has never been present at the meeting of the ward panel to hear us,” he added.
After the Handle of Twitter Cmrka raised this problem, Vishwanath held a closed meeting with several Rwa.
But CMKRA is not on the loop.
“We have gave sanctions RS 25 Crore for tightness of stretching and other jobs,” Vishwanath said, adding: “Another RS ​​40 Crore will be set aside to repair JP Nagar 8 and 9th Block Roads.”

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