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Krishna Byre Gowda Appointed Bengaluru Development Minister Amid Governance Challenges

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Krishna Byre Gowda Appointed Bengaluru Development Minister Amid Governance Challenges

Newly appointed Bengaluru Development Minister Krishna Byre Gowda has initiated a proactive, hands-on approach to managing the city’s infrastructure and administrative challenges. His recent actions signal a significant shift toward heightened accountability and stricter oversight in local governance. The minister has been frequently conducting site inspections and demanding transparency from civic agencies to address long-standing issues such as traffic congestion and crumbling infrastructure. While his aggressive stance has been welcomed by some, political analysts question whether these administrative reforms have arrived in time to effectively mitigate the city's complex urban crisis.

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