
The bill where it was presented during the budget session had faced criticism despite its claim to decentralize governance and improve infrastructure. Archive Photo: Governor Thawar Chand Gehlot | Photo credit: Murali Kumar K
The governor of Karnataka, Thawar Chand Gehlot, applied on Wednesday the Great Bengaluru Government bill. The bill proposes to divide the Palike of Bhat Bengaluru Mahanagara (BBMP) into seven bodies of government, together with an apex body, the Bengaluru authority (GBA). The GBA will supervise and coordinate the development between the parastatal agencies, and will be headed by the Karnataka Prime Minister.
The bill where it was presented during the budget session had faced criticism despite its claim to decentralize governance and improve infrastructure. The governor had previously raised Conerns, ordering the bill to be forwarded with adequate clarifications. The representations of the opposition parties and the civic groups that oppose the bill were ceded in their response. The governor said that the model had failed in Delhi, and that a similar situation in Bangalore could also arise.
Commenting on the Bill Approval, Rizwan Arshad, Shivajingar Mla in A Post On X, Said, “This Bill Marks to Landmark Step in reforming Bengaluru’s Government Model. It Decentralisies Decision-Making, Empowers Zonal Committetive, and Grans Financial and Gran Financial, And Gran Financial Financial, and Grants Financial, and Grants Financial, and Grants Financial, and Grants Financial, and Grants Financiero, and Financia subsidies, and financial grants, and financial grants, and financial grants, and financial subsidies, and financial subsidies, and financial subsidies and financial subsidies, and financial subsidies and financial grants, grants Salas Financial and grass and a growing population, Bengaluru needed a government structure, and this bill offers it exactly.
Posted on April 25, 2025