On 29 November 2025, more than 10,000 residents from Anekal’s Muthanallur, Hebbagodi, Bommasandra, and Chandapura communities planned a united “Community Action Day” to demand lasting civic improvements. The protest stems from years of neglect — several critical roads, such as Heelalige, Anantha Nagar, and Sampige Nagar, remain unrepaired despite repeated appeals.
The day begins with a walkathon starting at 8:00 AM from the Fruit Market via Sampige Nagar Junction, culminating at St. Joseph’s Chaminade Academy by 9:30 AM. Residents will then stage a dharna at Anekal Government College, before marching to the Anekal Tahsildar’s office at 10:30 AM to submit a memorandum of their demands.
Key demands include full asphalting of neglected roads, upgraded drainage, and better water supply. These areas have endured more than two decades of superficial “patchwork” fixes, say community leaders, calling for permanent solutions instead of short-term repairs. With rising frustration, this mobilization marks a pivotal moment: citizens are pressuring civic officials to deliver real infrastructure, not just promises.
The day begins with a walkathon starting at 8:00 AM from the Fruit Market via Sampige Nagar Junction, culminating at St. Joseph’s Chaminade Academy by 9:30 AM. Residents will then stage a dharna at Anekal Government College, before marching to the Anekal Tahsildar’s office at 10:30 AM to submit a memorandum of their demands.
Key demands include full asphalting of neglected roads, upgraded drainage, and better water supply. These areas have endured more than two decades of superficial “patchwork” fixes, say community leaders, calling for permanent solutions instead of short-term repairs. With rising frustration, this mobilization marks a pivotal moment: citizens are pressuring civic officials to deliver real infrastructure, not just promises.





