Bengaluru (Karnataka): The Congress and Janata Dal (Secular) (JD(S)) in Karnataka have opposed the move to name a flyover in the city after the freedom fighter and Hindutva ideologue Veer Savarkar, and termed it as an insult to freedom fighters of the state.
The 400-metre long flyover, according to sources, has been constructed at a cost of Rs 34 core. The inauguration of the flyover, which was scheduled to be held on Thursday, has been postponed due to Opposition pressure. A new date will be announced later.
Leader of Opposition and Former Chief Minister Siddaramaiah termed the move to name the flyover after Savarkar as an insult to freedom fighters from Karnataka's soil and urged Yediyurappa to drop it and instead name it after a freedom fighter from the state.
In a tweet, he said "The hasty decision to name Yelahanka flyover after Savarkar is a piece of evidence to say that the administration is not run by an elected government, but by those behind the screen. Chief Minister are you seeking opposition cooperation for such anti-people decisions?"
Another former Chief Minister and JD(S) leader H D Kumaraswamy said the decision was an insult to those who fought for the prosperity of the state and it was not right on the part of the government to do so.
"There are several eminent personalities who fought for the development and welfare of the state both before and after independence, flyover could have been named after them. Have other states named things after freedom fighters from the state? I urge the state government on behalf of the people to step back from the decision," he tweeted.
According to sources, the decision to name the flyover at Yelahanka after Veer Savarkar was taken at the Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (city civic body) council meeting on February 29th.
Defending the move, Yelahanka MLA S R Vishwanath, who is also the political secretary to Chief Minister said, there was nothing wrong in naming the flyover after a freedom fighter who was jailed and suffered punishment at Kala Pani(erstwhile Andaman jail) punishment for the sake of the country.