<p>The debate on poor infrastructure, especially the dismal condition of roads in Bengaluru city, which is known as the Silicon Valley of India, has come to the fore yet again.</p>.<p>The debate has been triggered in Karnataka following a tweet by Biocon chief Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw.</p>.<p>She tweeted, "Frustrated and angry at the total lack of responsibility of our MLA, panchayat and MP of Anekal taluk and Huskur gram panchayat at the abominable condition of Huskur-Sarjapur road. Why does government build a bus depot and quarters with no road to support it?"</p>.<p>She slammed the Karnataka government, saying, "Shame on all the local politicians."</p>.<p>The incessant rains have made the life of vehicle owners and pedestrians difficult in Bengaluru.</p>.<p>The arterial roads which are dug for various civic works are not being repaired. The potholes have resulted in several deaths in Bengaluru, triggering public outrage.</p>.<p>Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw had spoken about the pathetic condition of Bengaluru roads earlier as well.</p>.<p>Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai is setting deadlines for filling potholes in the city but the authorities have miserably failed to ensure pothole-free roads.</p>.<p>The authorities have not ensured pothole-free roads in spite of repeated warnings from the Karnataka High Court.</p>.<p>The state government is preparing to host the prestigious Global Investors Meet in November 2022 and the people are hoping that the condition of roads will improve.</p>.<p>The social media post of Kiran Majumdar-Shaw has gone viral and people are appreciating her concern and her courage to criticise politicians and authorities.</p>.<p>Sarjapur road in Bengaluru houses more than 100 IT companies and major multinational companies operate from the city.</p>.<p>This part of the city always complains about shortcomings in infrastructure and the BJP government is yet to ensure proper facilities.</p>
<p>The debate on poor infrastructure, especially the dismal condition of roads in Bengaluru city, which is known as the Silicon Valley of India, has come to the fore yet again.</p>.<p>The debate has been triggered in Karnataka following a tweet by Biocon chief Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw.</p>.<p>She tweeted, "Frustrated and angry at the total lack of responsibility of our MLA, panchayat and MP of Anekal taluk and Huskur gram panchayat at the abominable condition of Huskur-Sarjapur road. Why does government build a bus depot and quarters with no road to support it?"</p>.<p>She slammed the Karnataka government, saying, "Shame on all the local politicians."</p>.<p>The incessant rains have made the life of vehicle owners and pedestrians difficult in Bengaluru.</p>.<p>The arterial roads which are dug for various civic works are not being repaired. The potholes have resulted in several deaths in Bengaluru, triggering public outrage.</p>.<p>Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw had spoken about the pathetic condition of Bengaluru roads earlier as well.</p>.<p>Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai is setting deadlines for filling potholes in the city but the authorities have miserably failed to ensure pothole-free roads.</p>.<p>The authorities have not ensured pothole-free roads in spite of repeated warnings from the Karnataka High Court.</p>.<p>The state government is preparing to host the prestigious Global Investors Meet in November 2022 and the people are hoping that the condition of roads will improve.</p>.<p>The social media post of Kiran Majumdar-Shaw has gone viral and people are appreciating her concern and her courage to criticise politicians and authorities.</p>.<p>Sarjapur road in Bengaluru houses more than 100 IT companies and major multinational companies operate from the city.</p>.<p>This part of the city always complains about shortcomings in infrastructure and the BJP government is yet to ensure proper facilities.</p>