Bengaluru Footpath Crumbles Months After Construction, Sparking Public Outcry

A newly constructed footpath in Bengaluru has fallen into disrepair a mere three months after its completion, triggering public frustration and raising serious questions about the city’s infrastructure planning and execution. Photos circulating online vividly depict the extent of the damage, revealing the rapid decline of what was supposed to be an improvement to the city’s pedestrian walkways.

Poor Planning and Coordination Blamed for Rapid Deterioration

Citizens are expressing their outrage over the apparent waste of taxpayer money and the inconvenience caused by the crumbling infrastructure. Many point to poor planning and a lack of coordination between various civic agencies as the primary reasons behind this rapid deterioration.

Impact on Citizens and Calls for Accountability

The damaged footpath not only poses a safety hazard for pedestrians but also highlights a larger issue of accountability in public works projects. Residents are demanding a thorough investigation into the matter and calling for stricter quality control measures to prevent similar incidents in the future. The incident underscores the urgent need for a more sustainable and responsible approach to infrastructure development in the city.

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