Citizens body urges PM, CM to speed up Bengaluru Suburban Rail Project
C4C said there were unacceptable delays in the key Majestic–Kempegowda Airport corridor.
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The 15 cr project, earlier due in Dec 2025, has now been pushed to March 2030 by K-RIDE (AI)
Bengaluru, 27 Jan
A citizens' organisation has urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chief Minister Siddaramaiah to personally intervene to expedite Corridor-1 of the BSRP.
The
Bengaluru Suburban Rail Project (BSRP) was commissioned in 2020 to connect
Bengaluru with its suburbs and satellite towns via dedicated rail corridors --
similar to suburban rail systems in Mumbai, Chennai, and Kolkata.
The
project, with an estimated cost of Rs 15,767 crore, was supposed to be completed
in December 2025, but now March 2030 is the fresh deadline given by the Rail
Infrastructure Development Company (Karnataka) (K-RIDE), a joint venture of the
Ministry of Railways and the Karnataka government.
The
Citizens for Citizens (C4C) has said that there was unacceptable delays in the
crucial Majestic-Kempegowda International Airport corridor, a project expected
to significantly improve the quality of life for nearly two crore people in and
around Bengaluru.
In a
detailed letter to Modi and Siddaramaiah, the group said the Bengaluru Suburban Rail Project, being executed by K-RIDE, has fallen far behind schedule despite
its strategic importance to the city's public transport ecosystem and the state
government holding a 51 per cent stake in the implementing agency.
In the
letter to Siddaramaiah on January 23, the C4C founder and convener Rajkumar
Dugar said, "BSRP being executed by K-RIDE - in which GoK has 51 per cent
stake - is running way behind schedule."
The
forum recalled that the project was reviewed by the Prime Minister on 31 December 2025, during which directions were issued for speedy execution.
The
citizens' body pointed out that when BSRP was sanctioned in October 2020,
Corridor-1 was considered the most vital stretch connecting the city centre to
the airport.
The
stretch was prioritised for completion within 36 months, which was also
endorsed by the State's Directorate of Urban Land Transport (DULT).
However,
Dugar noted that even 63 months after the sanction, no on-ground work has commenced
on the corridor.
Highlighting
the missing deadlines, C4C founder said, "63 months post-sanction,
on-ground work is yet to start on Corridor-1, and shockingly, the latest target
for completion of C1 is March 2030, i.e., 50 months from now." This, he
said, would mean a total of 113 months for a project originally planned for
completion in three years.
He
requested a strong budgetary allocation for C1 in the upcoming budget as well
as facilitation of Land Acquisition (LA) along with directions for C1 to be
completed in next 24 months.
"We
firmly believe with your kind intervention, January 2028 for commissioning of
C1 is 100 per cent doable," Dugar said in his letter to Modi and
Siddaramaiah.
While
laying the foundation stone for the BSRP in June 2022, the Prime Minister had
announced that the project, which was delayed for 40 years, would be completed in
40 months. With this announcement, Modi had set a deadline of December 2025.
As the
project was delayed, the Karnataka Infrastructure Development Minister, MB Patil, announced in February 2024 that the project would be completed by December
2027.
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