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DK Shivakumar fires back at SP MP over Bengaluru traffic criticism, references Delhi congestion | cliQ Latest

Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar responded sharply to Samajwadi Party MP Rajeev Rai’s criticism of Bengaluru’s traffic, suggesting that the MP should see the congestion in New Delhi to understand the real scale of urban gridlock.

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  • Shivakumar responds sharply to SP MP’s Bengaluru traffic criticism.
  • Deputy CM suggests Delhi traffic will show real congestion perspective.

Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar responded sharply to Samajwadi Party MP Rajeev Rai’s criticism of Bengaluru’s traffic, suggesting that the MP should see the congestion in New Delhi to understand the real scale of urban gridlock. The exchange comes amid heightened political attention on traffic management in Bengaluru, following complaints from several high-profile visitors about delays and inefficiencies.

Shivakumar Challenges MP, Highlights Delhi Traffic as Perspective

The incident was triggered after Rajeev Rai, an MP from Ghosi and member of the INDIA bloc, criticized Bengaluru’s traffic management on social media platform X on Sunday. Rai described the city’s traffic as “most notorious” after being stuck for nearly an hour on Rajkumar Samadhi Road, a delay that almost caused him to miss his flight. He tagged Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and the city’s traffic police in his post, alleging negligence and labeling officials as “irresponsible” and “useless.”

Rai also shared screenshots of his unanswered phone calls and complained that there was no visible police presence to manage the situation. He remarked that the dysfunctional traffic management system could harm the city’s reputation, despite Bengaluru being widely recognized as a vibrant and rapidly developing metropolis. The MP’s critique highlighted concerns over infrastructure, traffic planning, and urban governance in India’s tech hub.

In response, DK Shivakumar, who holds responsibility for Bengaluru’s development portfolio, addressed reporters on Monday, taking a political and lighthearted approach. “Let me meet him in Delhi… I will meet him in Delhi and I will show him the traffic in Delhi,” Shivakumar said, as quoted by news agency ANI. The deputy chief minister implied that Bengaluru’s traffic, though challenging, was not unique and that Delhi, the national capital, experiences even heavier congestion.

Shivakumar’s remarks served both as a rebuttal to Rai’s criticism and a reminder of the broader challenges faced by Indian cities in managing urban traffic. His comments also come against the backdrop of previous controversies surrounding Bengaluru’s transport infrastructure, including his earlier statement that “even God cannot fix Bengaluru’s traffic” and observations on societal attitudes toward car ownership, which had drawn criticism for highlighting the city’s reliance on personal vehicles.

Bengaluru Traffic Challenges Amid Urban Growth and Political Scrutiny

Bengaluru has consistently faced challenges related to traffic congestion, earning a place among the slowest cities worldwide in the 2024 TomTom Traffic Index. The ranking, based on the analysis of over 737 billion kilometers of vehicle data, placed Bengaluru among the top five cities globally with the slowest average travel speeds. Shivakumar’s office has been involved in multiple initiatives aimed at alleviating congestion, including high-profile infrastructure projects like car-only tunnels and flyovers, although these have drawn both support and criticism.

Political observers note that incidents like Rai’s social media post bring increased scrutiny on local governance and infrastructure management. The exchange between Shivakumar and the MP underscores the sensitivity of traffic issues in urban areas and how such complaints can quickly become politicized. Experts suggest that while Bengaluru’s traffic problems are real and persistent, the debate around them often intersects with political narratives, media attention, and public perception, creating an environment where leaders must respond carefully to criticism.

Shivakumar’s response also reflects an effort to balance defense of his administrative record with political messaging. By pointing to Delhi’s congestion, he contextualized Bengaluru’s traffic challenges within a larger national framework, emphasizing that traffic woes are not confined to one city but are a common urban challenge across India. Analysts suggest that such responses are strategic, serving both to defend governance actions and to deflect criticism in a politically charged environment.

As Bengaluru continues to grow as a technology and economic hub, traffic management remains a central issue for policymakers and administrators. The city faces pressures from rapid population growth, increased vehicle ownership, and limited public transportation infrastructure. Events such as MP Rai’s complaints and Shivakumar’s response highlight the ongoing tension between urban development, citizen expectations, and political accountability in India’s major cities.

The incident also illustrates the role of social media in shaping political discourse. Rai’s post on X and the subsequent media coverage amplified the issue, demonstrating how online platforms can influence public perception and prompt immediate responses from government officials. Shivakumar’s reply, combining humor with political commentary, reflects the modern interplay of governance, media, and public relations in urban administration.

The exchange between DK Shivakumar and Rajeev Rai underscores the enduring challenges of traffic management in Bengaluru, while also highlighting the intersection of urban infrastructure issues with political debate and public scrutiny. As the city continues to grapple with congestion, both administrative measures and public discourse will shape the future approach to improving mobility and urban livability.

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