What Bangalore wants from Yeddy's government
Published on Tue, May 27, 2008 at 03:18 in Nation section
Tags: Assembly Elections 2008, Karnataka , Bangalore

LIST OF DEMANDS: One of the chief expectations of Bangaloreans is all-inclusive growth.
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Bangalore: Bangalore is famous not just for great weather, IT companies and terrible traffic. It is the city of a large intelligentsia – aware public citizens who have actually participated in governance or tried to make governments toe the line of development.
But what is it that they want from the new government?
“I think the first major expectation is to make Bangalore democratic,” said environmentalist Leo Saldanha. “Almost all decisions in Bangalore are undemocratic, be it infrastructure or services or anything you see around. So democratise local government, de-centralise effectively and make sure the BBMP is not run by bureaucrats but by elected representatives – that's the first biggest priority in Bangalore.”
Author and historian Ramachandra Guha had a slightly different take,
"Reaping the fruits of the economic growth, I think should be the top priority," he said.
Koshy's in Bangalore is a popular meeting place. It is a place where coffee and conversation can be had for a small price. These days, the talk there is about the new government they have got.
"We have to combine IT community, manufacturing and agriculture," said Prem Koshy.
So the prescription is clear for the new government – make growth inclusive, pay attention to the details, and yes, reassure the minority community, given the image of the saffron party.
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Congratulations to BJP and also to CENTRAL AND STATE ELECTION COMMISSION for doing excellent work. The other parties have displayed
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What is expected ofSri Yediyurappa Now that the mantle of governance of Karnataka has been ‘franchised’ by public on BJP
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All well said. If one tries to be democratic in its decisions for Bangalore, the city is doomed. Nothing ever
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