A elderly man in Karnataka, exasperated by the ongoing parking issues in his locality, took a bold step to voice his grievances. The man, who is unidentified by the presence of security personnel, stopped the car of the chief minister of Karnataka.
The incident happened on Friday when the Chief Minister was en route to an official engagement. Narottam, a long-time parking problem, saw it as an opportunity to bring the matter to the attention of the highest authority in the state.
The man, a retired government employee, expressed frustration over the lack of sufficient parking facilities in his residential area. The issue has risen over the years, causing inconvenience to residents. The issue was not just about finding a place to park their vehicles, it was also about ensuring the safety and security of their property, he said.
What is this nonsense for the last 5 years? We are fed up. The Chief Minister, taken aback from the unexpected protest, listened patiently to the man's concerns. He reassured him that the government will look into the matter and take necessary steps to resolve the parking issues in the area.