<p>The <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/city/bengaluru-infrastructure/3-metre-sinkhole-appears-on-bengalurus-brigade-road-1180309.html" target="_blank">sinkhole on Brigade Road appeared</a> because of corruption and negligence, said retired KAS officer and AAP leader K Mathai. </p>.<p>According to him, the road was not asphalted well because of “total corruption”. “It’s more than 40 per cent commission,” he added. </p>.<p>He also found fault with metro authorities’ decision to fill the sinkhole with cement. “A water pipeline may be underneath. If you fill the sinkhole with cement without doing a proper study, all the cement will go with the water,” he added. </p>.<p>The former bureaucrat drew a parallel between Brigade Road and the road in Jnanabharathi, which caved in just days after being asphalted for the prime minister’s visit in June 2022. “The road resembles a chapati,” he said and demanded a CBI probe. </p>.<p>Mathai said civic works of this nature should be done only after consulting technical experts drawn from the BMRCL, the BWSSB and the BBMP. </p>.<p>“Before starting the work, the BMRCL should consult geologists, who should certify that whatever you are doing is not going to affect other utility lines. </p>.<p>Mathai also trained his guns on the Congress’ Shanthinagar MLA, N A Haris, and accused him of corruption. Mathai plans to contest the Assembly election from Shanthinagar. </p>.<p class="CrossHead">Traffic diverted</p>.<p>The closure of a part of Brigade Road due to the sinkhole caused bumper-to-bumper traffic jams in the CBD and the surrounding areas. Police diverted traffic to Richmond Road. </p>
<p>The <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/city/bengaluru-infrastructure/3-metre-sinkhole-appears-on-bengalurus-brigade-road-1180309.html" target="_blank">sinkhole on Brigade Road appeared</a> because of corruption and negligence, said retired KAS officer and AAP leader K Mathai. </p>.<p>According to him, the road was not asphalted well because of “total corruption”. “It’s more than 40 per cent commission,” he added. </p>.<p>He also found fault with metro authorities’ decision to fill the sinkhole with cement. “A water pipeline may be underneath. If you fill the sinkhole with cement without doing a proper study, all the cement will go with the water,” he added. </p>.<p>The former bureaucrat drew a parallel between Brigade Road and the road in Jnanabharathi, which caved in just days after being asphalted for the prime minister’s visit in June 2022. “The road resembles a chapati,” he said and demanded a CBI probe. </p>.<p>Mathai said civic works of this nature should be done only after consulting technical experts drawn from the BMRCL, the BWSSB and the BBMP. </p>.<p>“Before starting the work, the BMRCL should consult geologists, who should certify that whatever you are doing is not going to affect other utility lines. </p>.<p>Mathai also trained his guns on the Congress’ Shanthinagar MLA, N A Haris, and accused him of corruption. Mathai plans to contest the Assembly election from Shanthinagar. </p>.<p class="CrossHead">Traffic diverted</p>.<p>The closure of a part of Brigade Road due to the sinkhole caused bumper-to-bumper traffic jams in the CBD and the surrounding areas. Police diverted traffic to Richmond Road. </p>