As an encroachmentclearancedrive is underwayin several parts of the city hit by inundation due to usurpation of storm water drains, Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah today said action will be taken "mercilessly" against the violators.
"Howeverinfluentialor big they may be, merciless action will be takenagainst all those who have encroached upon storm water drains, whether they are builders or developers," he told reporters after paying floral tributes to former Chief Minister Nijalingappa on his 16th death anniversary.
Siddaramaiahhad ordered Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (city civic body)officials to clear encroachments on storm water drains, after the city witnessed flooding in several parts due to heavy incessant rains last week.
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Admitting that mistakes have beendone by officials also,Siddaramaiah said action will be initiated against them too.
"An inquiry has been ordered and action will be taken against officials who have been involved in illegal constructions and encroachments," he added.
Recently, incessant rains had inundated streets, crippling normal life in several parts of the city. Overflowing lakes and drainage systems coupled with uprooted trees compounded the people's woes.
Low lying areas, particularly Kodichikkanahalli and Bilekahalli, where water entered houses, were worst affected.
Pointing outthatencroachmentsand illegal constructions had taken placeduring the previous regime, Siddaramaiah warned ifencroachmentswere notcleared, Bengaluru may have to witness a Chennai-like situation.
"Clearing of encroachments may cause problems to some people, but larger public interest should be kept in mind. Whoever it is, they will have to function in accordance with the law," he said.
On Saturday, the BBMP had begun the demolition drive at Avani Sringeri Nagar in Bommanahalli, Kasavanahalli in Mahadevapura and Shivanahalli in Yelahanka.