Present population of bangalore is close to 6.7 mio.(including its suburbs) and in another 15 years (ie.by 2020) it is likely to be close to 10 mio.people. Is bangalore equipped to handle 75% growth in population in less than 15 years time. That is an approx.growth of 5% every year.
The infrastructure is already ill quipped and with expectation of such a large growth in population, are we ready to face this. The present answer will be a very big "NO".
It is high time that our politicians wake up to the basic requirements of common man.
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What the politicians' think ?
During 1980s, our politicians thought it is prudent to support LTTE. Because, the general tamil speaking people of sri lanka were subjected to brutal atrocities at the hands of sinhalese and as an emotional bonding of same language, it was prudent for the politicians to exploit that situation in their favour and LTTE was supported by the state government and the central government too. In fact, GOI supported them with arms and ammunition and training in warfare.Changes happened in the island conflict and India was made to mock at themselves by the sinhalese government and the LTTEs. This time the island people joined hands and made India suffer losses in the form of pride and manpower.Atlast, after the killing of Rajiv Gandhi at one of his beloved places (or rather he has quoted that it is one of the safest places) and has come without any security cover, the government realised that it is prudent to ban this terror outfit and delinked itself from the island conflict.
Now, it is the turn of the Islamic outfits like SIMI, etc. It has got the patronage of Samajwadi Party and it is openly admitting that it is not a terror outfit, although, some of the evidences in the recent terror attacks in our country leads to its involvement and some of its cadres has crossed borders for getting training in armed warfare.
By supporting LTTE we lost Rajiv Gandhi and what is the price we are offering for supporting SIMI, etc.
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