Senior Karnataka leader D. K. Shivakumar drew public attention after choosing to travel on Bengaluru’s Namma Metro, interacting with commuters and reviewing urban transport facilities. The metro journey was seen as part of a broader effort to understand public concerns regarding mobility, infrastructure, and civic services in the state capital. The visit also highlighted the growing importance of metro connectivity in easing Bengaluru’s traffic challenges.
During his interaction with citizens and local representatives, Shivakumar stated that separate officers would be appointed to address the needs and grievances of people from Kanakapura. The proposed initiative is expected to improve coordination between residents and government departments, helping accelerate development projects and administrative services in the region. The announcement has generated interest among local residents who have been seeking faster responses to civic and infrastructure-related issues.
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