JD(S) workers staged protests at Freedom Park in Bengaluru, opposing the formation of Greater Bengaluru and raising concerns about the potential marginalization of Kannadigas and the influence of real estate mafia.
BengaluruGovernance BillReal EstateProtestsKannadigasReal Estate NewsMar 15, 2025

The proposed Bengaluru Governance Bill aims to form a Greater Bengaluru, which is intended to improve the city's governance and development. It has been met with significant opposition due to concerns about the influence of real estate developers and the marginalization of local communities.
JD(S) workers are protesting the bill because they believe it will benefit real estate developers and marginalize the local Kannadiga population. They are calling for a more inclusive and transparent process in the governance of the city.
The main concerns of the protesters include the potential loss of cultural heritage, the displacement of local communities, and the lack of representation for Kannadigas in the new governance structure. They also fear that the bill will prioritize economic interests over the well-being of the city’s residents.
The government has acknowledged the concerns of the protesters and has promised to hold consultations with various stakeholders before finalizing the bill. However, critics argue that these consultations are merely a formality and that the government is committed to passing the bill in its current form.
Freedom Park is one of Bengaluru's most iconic public spaces and has been the site of significant protests against the proposed governance bill. The choice of this location underscores the importance of public spaces in democracy and the right to peaceful assembly.

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