<p>Deputy Chief Minister and Bangalore Development Minister G Parameshwara on Monday said that the BBMP was planning to come up with new advertisement policy to streamline the advertising business in the city.</p>.<p>He was speaking after inaugurating The Manjunath Nagar flyover on West of Chord road. <br /><br />"The BBMP has removed illegal flexes and banners in the city based on orders by the Karnataka High Court. But, there is a possibility of advertisers approaching the High Court to support their businesses. So, we will have to think of new advertising policy in the coming days," he said.<br /><br />He said that BBMP was successful in removing unauthorised optical fibre cables laid up to 8,000 km length of in the city recently.</p>.<p>The inauguration of the flyover is likely to ease the traffic between West of Chord road and Manjunath Nagar.<br />It marks the completion of the first phase of the three-point project, which was sanctioned under Nagarothana project by the state government and Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) in 2016.<br />"Though the project was expected to end by July, it was delayed due to rain and assembly election earlier this year increasing the project cost," said Parameshwara.</p>.<p>Mayor R Sampath Raj, Rajajinagar MLA Suresh Kumar, former mayor and Prakash Nagar corporator G Padmavathi and BBMP Commissioner N Manjunath Prasad were present. </p>
<p>Deputy Chief Minister and Bangalore Development Minister G Parameshwara on Monday said that the BBMP was planning to come up with new advertisement policy to streamline the advertising business in the city.</p>.<p>He was speaking after inaugurating The Manjunath Nagar flyover on West of Chord road. <br /><br />"The BBMP has removed illegal flexes and banners in the city based on orders by the Karnataka High Court. But, there is a possibility of advertisers approaching the High Court to support their businesses. So, we will have to think of new advertising policy in the coming days," he said.<br /><br />He said that BBMP was successful in removing unauthorised optical fibre cables laid up to 8,000 km length of in the city recently.</p>.<p>The inauguration of the flyover is likely to ease the traffic between West of Chord road and Manjunath Nagar.<br />It marks the completion of the first phase of the three-point project, which was sanctioned under Nagarothana project by the state government and Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) in 2016.<br />"Though the project was expected to end by July, it was delayed due to rain and assembly election earlier this year increasing the project cost," said Parameshwara.</p>.<p>Mayor R Sampath Raj, Rajajinagar MLA Suresh Kumar, former mayor and Prakash Nagar corporator G Padmavathi and BBMP Commissioner N Manjunath Prasad were present. </p>