Whitefield, the IT corridor located on the eastern part of the city, today saw protests with demonstrators, mostly dressed in black, with placards in their hands, shouting slogans "Save Whitefield", "No road, no tax".
The protest march that began from seven different locations across Whitefield area, culminated at the International Tech Park.
"I don't find this fit for living; I stay just seven kms from here, but it takes more than one-and-half hours to reach daily- both morning and evening. The condition is pathetic," an IT professional said.
Like most parts of the city, Whitefield is notorious for its traffic jam, that got aggravated as the city witnessed incessant rains in the last couple of weeks.
Citizens complain that the number of potholes have substantially increased, leading to accidents, some fatal.
"My child has to commute to school every day, as the school bus gets stuck in traffic he is unable to reach school on time. In the evening it is much worse, he comes home late. Imagine kids getting stuck in traffic without any food...," a local resident said.
"Save Whitefield", a non-political and peaceful protest, was organised by like-minded citizens with an intention to send a message to government and civic authorities.
