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Bengaluru civic body fixes potholes after 'moonwalk' | Ghanti Bajao
The Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) promptly responded to a novel complaint of street artist Baadal Nanjundaswamy by fixing the potholes on which he had 'moonwalked' dressed as an astronaut on Sunday to expose the pathetic condition of roads in India's tech hub, an official said on Tuesday.
"Under the supervision of our chief engineer S. Prabhakar of RR Nagar, the potholes on Tunganagar main road in the northwest suburb have been filled up with mud, bitumen and asphalted by late afternoon, responding at the earliest to the artist's complaint through social media (Twitter) on Monday by uploading a video clip of him walking on them (potholes) dressed as an astronaut," said BBMP spokesman L.B. Suresh
"Under the supervision of our chief engineer S. Prabhakar of RR Nagar, the potholes on Tunganagar main road in the northwest suburb have been filled up with mud, bitumen and asphalted by late afternoon, responding at the earliest to the artist's complaint through social media (Twitter) on Monday by uploading a video clip of him walking on them (potholes) dressed as an astronaut," said BBMP spokesman L.B. Suresh
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