GBG Act: Tejashwi Surya said, re-centralization of Bengaluru management under the guise of decentralization.

Bengaluru, October 11 (IANS). BJP Yuva Morcha President and Lok Sabha -LP of Bengaluru South Tejasvi Surya on Saturday that the Greater Bengaluru Governance (GBG) is an opportunity to reform Bengaluru’s management, which is again centralized in the form of decentralization. He said this while organized during a panel discussion on the GBG Act by the Janagraha Center for Citizenship and Democracy in Bengaluru. Tejasvi Surya said: “Now we have a maximum government, minimum management. Instead of building the state’s ability, this law adds more low bureaucracy. The may flow from the top by the main minister and deputy head minister, not from the public.” Surea, located to the Karnataka government, said: “Five powerless corporations, five ceremonial mayors, no real transfer of finance or authority. Speaking of ward committees, although the number of members increased, the chairman (councilor) still has a veto power, and participation in the Bengaluru development company, Bengaluru Development Company, Bengaluru water supply and the Riberage Council and the Bengaluru Development tool, Bengaluru Water Supply and the Riber Image and the Bengaluru Development of Bengaluru Development Authority is beyond any real liability. a violation of the 74th amendment of the Constitution. To make the report of the Metro Fare Fixation Committee public – Bengaluru Metro Rail Corporation Limited (BMRCL) demanded inflated increases, and Fares was arbitrarily revised without publishing the report for more than four months. ” -SYANS SCH Share this story Tags