Bengaluru Rain: Woman dies from Rain in Bangalore, The Death of Woman - Bengaluru Rain Woman Dies When Heavy Rainfall Disrupts City Life

Heavy rains in Bengaluru disrupted life. A woman died due to the collapse of an IT firm. The roads are flooded and water has also entered many houses. Traffic was disrupted. The BJP targeted the congress and questioned the city’s infrastructure. Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivkumar promised a long -term solution. Pti, Bengaluru. Bangalore, called Silicon City of India, received rain rain for more than six hours on Sunday and Monday. Heavy rain was disturbed throughout the city. Sasikala, a 35 -year -old woman, died after a wall collapsed through an IT firm due to heavy rain. Life has been severely affected by heavy rain in the city. The roads are flooded and water has entered many homes, which experiences many problems. Traffic is completely interrupted. Rescue teams transport people to safe places using boat, JCB and tractor. A round of political allegations and counter -releases began with regard to the disorder caused by rain. The BJP has targeted the congress over the past 24 hours, the city received about 104 mm of rain, causing very low -lighting areas to be under dumping and traffic jams, which launched the BJP a dudling attack on the ruling congress. The BJP has targeted the congressional government on the city’s infrastructure and civil issues that result from it. Former Deputy Chief Minister and Malleshwaram Mla Cn Ashwath Narayan criticized Shivkumar, saying Crores was spent. The result is zero. Karnataka BJP Secretary Secretary and Karkala Mla Sunil Kumar Karkala has requested the government to issue a white paper on how much has been spent on Bengaluru’s infrastructure over the past two years. He said you get on the Silk board once, you will know what your real contribution is. The maximum tax in Karnataka is charged with Bangalore. The BJP leader claims that there has been no developmental work in the city for the past two years, which led to the rain. The maximum tax in Karnataka is charged from Bengaluru, but the essential investment is not made here on the infrastructure. Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivkumar said that the problems facing the IT capital during the rain are not new, but that the government is now correcting it with a long -term solution. Every latest news and accurate information from the country and the world, every moment on your phone! Download now- Jagran app