Bangalore woman died in heavy rain collapses wall

A 35-year-old woman died Monday in a rain-related incident here, as the opposition BJP targeted the congressional government for the city’s infrastructure after the opposition BJP targeted the congressional government for a consistent downpour.
Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar said the dilemma faced by IT capital during rainfall is not new, but the government is now working to solve them with long-term solutions. In the past 24 hours, the city has received about 104 mm of rainfall, flooding many low-lying areas and causing traffic accumulation, prompting the BJP to launch a severe attack on the ruling Congress.
Malleswaram’s former deputy chief minister and MLA CN Ashwath Narayan criticized Shivakumar, saying, “It took zero. He said: “Last night’s rain did not reveal the infrastructure in Bengaluru, they exposed @dkshivakumar’s record, recording nothing for the last two years. ”
Karnataka BJP Secretary General and Karkala’s MLA Sunil Kumar Karkala announced on “X” that the government has released a white paper on Bengaluru’s infrastructure in the past two years. “After visiting the silk board, you see your true contribution,” he said.
Speaking at a press conference, BJP spokesman Ashwath Narayan Gowda said: “While the meteorologists predicted heavy rains about a week ago, there was no effort to achieve any monsoon-related emergencies.
He claimed that the CM Deputy Prime Minister kept repeating the “Bangaluru brand” and at the last rally, the larger Bangalore Governance Act was passed. “From the Bangalore brand to Greater Bangalore, now since Greater Bangalore, it has been flooded with Bangalore. This is the achievement of the state government,” Gundam alleged.
The BJP leaders alleged that no development work was carried out in the city in the past two years, ultimately resulting in rainwater damage. A party spokesman said: “The highest tax in Karnataka is collected from Bangalore, but the investment required for the basic infrastructure here has not been completed.”
Shivakumar, who is also in charge of Bangalore, said he is in contact with the officials concerned and is “closely monitoring the situation”. He said in his “X” post that he was deeply concerned about the damage caused by the ruthless rainfall in Bangalore. “I have been in constant contact with the officials concerned and I am closely monitoring the situation. As always, I am still committed to Bangalore – working 24/7 to meet challenges and ensure relief. I will visit BBMP Warroom and flooding areas to personally flood the flood.”
He agreed that the Bengaluru face was nothing new. He further stated in his post on ‘X’: “Let’s make it clear: the problems we face today are not new. They have been overlooked for years in government and in various governments in government. The only difference now is – we are working on solving these problems. Not a temporary fix, but using long-term, sustainable solutions.”
Shivakumar further reiterated that he stood with the Bangladeshis. He wrote: “I am one of you for my Bengals. I understand your concerns, I share your frustrations, and I assure you that I am committed to addressing their commitment. I stand with you.”