Bengaluru:Bharatiya Janata Party MP Tejasvi Surya came down heavily on the Karnataka government for its alleged 'apathy' to address the water crisis in Bengaluru and warned of protests in front of Vidhana Soudha if the authorities failed to solve the civic problem at the earliest.
Sensing that his seven-day 'ultimatum' may pose threat to law and order, the security has been tightened in the tech city. After holding a meeting with Bangalore Water Supply and Sewerage Board (BWSSB) chairman Ram Prasath Manohar, Surya said that if the water problem is not resolved within a week, the Karnataka BJP brass would 'gherao' the Vidhana Soudha.
"The government, despite being aware of having to face this situation, failed to take up precautionary measures. As a result of this negligence, today, the people of Bengaluru are facing this tough water crisis," he said in a statement.
"This shows sheer neglect of the decision makers and their irresponsibility towards Bengaluru." "In the event that these measures are not taken up within one week, the BJP will lead protests in front of Vidhana Soudha demanding the government to respond to the pressing needs of the people," Surya said.
Lambasting the Siddaramaiah government for attempting to address the issue "unscientifically", Surya in a Tweet also offered suggestions to the BWSSB for quick redressal of the issue. "
1) Treated water must be provided for non-potable usage for bulk users like industries & in the construction sector.
2) Drinking water must be redistributed to places where there is stress.