In a dramatic situation, Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah's neighbour demanded a solution to parking troubles that hsi family allegedly faced because of the CM's guests.
Ever since Siddaramaiah became the CM, the many vehicles parked in front of his house caused his elderly neighbour difficulty in taking out his vehicle.
Troubled by this, the old man lost his patience and on Thursday, when the CM was coming out of his residence, the elder man stood in front of his vehicle. The police tried to remove him but he was adamant.
'People living in the neighborhood should not have such trouble', demands elderly neighbour
The old man told Siddaramaiah that so many vehicles of police and other people used to park in front of his house, which made it difficult for him to take out his vehicle. CM Siddaramaiah immediately called an officer associated with his security and instructed that arrangements should be made to ensure that people living in his neighborhood do not face such trouble in future.
"I have been complaining to the police continuously for five years"
The old man said that he has been continuously complaining about this to the police for the last five years, but till now no solution has been found to his problem and after Siddaramaiah became the CM, his problem has increased even more.
An officer associated with the CM's security said that instructions have been given to the police to ensure that the people living near the Chief Minister do not face any problem, but the policemen on duty hesitate to remove the vehicles of VVIPs due to fear.
However, now after the instructions of the Chief Minister, this thing will be ensured again.
ALSO READ | 'Breach of protocol': AirAsia takes off without Karnataka Governor Thawar Chand Gehlot on board
ALSO READ | Karnataka: Horrific hit and run caught on camera, schoolgirls, biker injured | Video