00:00 In the remarkable display of determination and frustration towards government inaction,
00:04 Arif Mudgal, a 32-year-old IT professional hailing from Bengaluru, has taken a bold and
00:10 unconventional approach to tackle the persistent issue of potholes.
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00:19 Driven by frustration over the authority's dull response, Mudgal reportedly secured a
00:24 loan to finance a grassroots initiative aimed at fixing potholes in his locality.
00:30 Mudgal's decision was spurred by witnessing two distressing accidents on Hosa roads, incidents
00:35 that struck a deep chord within him.
00:38 A woman living near my apartment suffered injuries when the auto rickshaw she was in
00:42 toppled due to a pothole on Hosa road.
00:45 Mudgal recounted, his voice heavy with concern, as reported by the Times of India.
00:50 Another poignant incident involved a delivery agent who collided with a car while trying
00:56 to evade the same treacherous pothole on the night of August 14, resulting in a fractured
01:01 leg.
01:02 I later learned he is the sole breadwinner of his nine-member family from Mandya.
01:07 This deeply moved me, Mudgal shared.
01:09 Founder of the Citizens Group, East Bengaluru, Mudgal took it upon himself to initiate the
01:14 No Development, No Tax campaign, an audacious call to action urging residents to boycott
01:20 property tax payments as a form of protest against the administration's inaction.
01:26 The movement swiftly gained momentum as group members pooled resources to repair potholes
01:31 along a 6-kilometer stretch encompassing Halanaya Kanahalli, Muneeswara Layout and Chudasandra.
01:39 Established half a decade ago, the Citizens Group, East Bengaluru, composed of like-minded
01:43 individuals, had previously orchestrated modest repairs for certain potholes.
01:48 However, financial constraints necessitated Mudgal's decision to secure a loan for this
01:53 recent and more ambitious endeavour.
01:55 Mitilash Kumar, another member of the group, shared their collective frustration, revealing
02:00 the repeated attempts to engage local representatives in discussions about improved roads, proper
02:05 drainage systems and other essential civic amenities, all met with resounding silence.
02:12 Fueled by this perceived neglect, the group rallied behind the No Development, No Tax
02:16 campaign, which found a platform on the social media network X, formerly known as Twitter,
02:22 under the aforementioned hashtag.
02:24 The campaign has garnered heartening responses from the public, underscoring the growing
02:29 frustration amongst Bengaluru's residents, who perceive their concerns to be falling
02:33 on deaf ears, while some netizens advise against the tax boycott, suggesting instead that taxes
02:40 be paid and subsequently utilised to demand improved civic amenities from the government.
02:45 The diversity of opinions underscores the multifaceted nature of this challenge, striking
02:51 a balance between wielding collective power and engaging with authorities constructively.
02:56 The No Development, No Tax movement serves as a poignant testament to citizens harnessing
03:01 collective action to demand accountability and drive change from their representatives.
03:07 Aarif Mudgal's unwavering dedication has shed light on a shared sentiment – the urgent
03:12 need for swift and effective solutions to the everyday hardships faced by communities.
03:18 As the movement gathers momentum, the looming question remains – how will the government
03:23 respond to this grassroots clarion call?
03:26 And will Mudgal's unconventional approach pave the way for lasting improvements in Bengaluru's
03:31 infrastructure?
03:32 In a city where potholes have become emblematic of frustration and negligence, Mudgal's tenacity
03:37 serves as a poignant reminder that individuals possess the power to effect change, even when
03:43 met with bureaucratic inertia.
03:46 The continued evolution of the No Development, No Tax movement serves as a beacon of hope,
03:51 representing citizens' resilience and determination to advocate for a safer, more liveable Bengaluru.
03:57 That's all for now, for more such news updates follow HWA News English.
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