Breaking Greenpeace India Declares Bengaluru’s Dilapidated Footpaths a “Constitutional Right Denied

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Bengaluru, India — Environmental group Greenpeace India on Monday staged a visual protest on several city footpaths, labeling the deteriorated walkways a “Constitutional Right Denied.” The demonstration involved placing large banners and chalk markings on cracked and uneven sidewalks across key commercial districts, drawing attention to what the organization describes as a systemic failure to provide safe pedestrian infrastructure.

The campaign coincides with growing public complaints about the city’s footpath conditions, which have been linked to a rise in pedestrian accidents. Local residents have reported frequent trips and injuries, particularly among the elderly and children, due to potholes, exposed utilities and encroachments by vendors.

“Safe, accessible footpaths are guaranteed under Article 21 of the Indian Constitution, which protects the right to life and personal liberty,” said a Greenpeace spokesperson during the protest. “When the city neglects basic pedestrian infrastructure, it effectively denies citizens a fundamental right.”

Bengaluru’s municipal corporation, the Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP), has previously announced plans to upgrade footpaths under its “Smart City” initiative, but critics say progress has been slow and uneven. The BBMP’s latest public statement, released after the protest, acknowledged the concerns and pledged to “accelerate remedial works” in the identified locations, though no specific timeline was provided.

Urban planning experts note that inadequate footpath maintenance can exacerbate traffic congestion, as pedestrians are forced onto roadways. “Investing in pedestrian infrastructure is not just a safety issue; it’s a matter of urban efficiency and public health,” said Dr. Ananya Rao, a professor of urban studies at the Indian Institute of Technology Bangalore. “When footpaths are neglected, the city incurs hidden costs in medical expenses and reduced mobility for vulnerable groups.”

Greenpeace’s action also highlights broader debates over municipal accountability. The organization has called for an independent audit of BBMP’s footpath maintenance budget and for the implementation of a citizen‑reporting app to track repairs in real time.

Analysis: The protest underscores a tension between rapid urban growth and the city’s capacity to maintain basic civic amenities. While the BBMP cites funding constraints, the visible deterioration of footpaths suggests possible misallocation of resources or bureaucratic delays. By framing pedestrian safety as a constitutional issue, Greenpeace aims to pressure officials into treating footpath upgrades as a legal imperative rather than a discretionary service. The effectiveness of this strategy will likely depend on subsequent legal or regulatory actions, as well as sustained public pressure.

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– Greenpeace India campaign announcement, Greenpeace.org (accessed via Google News India RSS).

Story synopsis gathered from: Google News India — source

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