Controversy Surrounds Bengaluru's Proposed Tunnel Road Project

BJP leaders in Karnataka held a silent protest against Bengaluru's proposed tunnel road project, raising environmental and financial concerns. They claimed the project, dubbed a 'VIP corridor,' would benefit only the elite. State officials dismissed these claims, asserting the project's public benefits and emphasizing infrastructural development.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Bengaluru | Updated: 02-11-2025 22:31 IST | Created: 02-11-2025 22:31 IST
Controversy Surrounds Bengaluru's Proposed Tunnel Road Project
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BJP leaders launched a signature campaign at Lalbagh Botanical Garden, opposing the state government's tunnel road project in Bengaluru. They labeled it a 'VIP corridor,' alleging it primarily benefits the elite while threatening the environment.

Key BJP figures like R Ashoka and Tejasvi Surya rallied against the project, which they cautioned could harm Lalbagh's ecological balance. In response, Deputy CM D K Shivakumar was open to suggestions but defended the tunnel's utility for easing traffic snarls.

The project, designed to connect Silk Board and Hebbal, faces criticism over costs and feasibility. Critics insist on metro expansion as a more inclusive and sustainable solution, given Bengaluru's developing public transport needs.

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