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'Banned' flexes, massive cutouts & banners return as Bengaluru braces for civic polls

Even in the tech corridor of Marathahalli-Mahadevapura, flex boards reappear almost immediately after removal, frustrating civic activists.

April 28, 2025 / 12:20 IST
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Despite a ban on flex boards, cutouts and banners in Bengaluru, the city is once again witnessing a surge in unauthorised installations, after the Governor gave his assent to the Greater Bengaluru Governance (GBG) Bill, paving way for the long-pending civic body elections.

Massive cutouts, some reaching up to 30 feet, have been put at busy intersections, while several flex boards have encroached on pavements, making it difficult for pedestrians and motorists. While many of these displays carry only festive greetings or birthday wishes, the authorities have not acted on them yet.

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"The menace is back and it's bigger than ever. From Govindaraj Nagar to Gottigere, Kadugodi to Kengeri, unauthorised flex boards and cutouts have become an eyesore and a safety hazard,” Rohith N, a marketing professional who travels nearly 70 km daily across the city told TOI.

Despite a 2018 Karnataka High Court ban on flexes and a 'zero-flex' policy by the Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP), the banners and cutouts have been placed across the city. "We've been cracking down on illegal posters and banners, but we can't afford to antagonise any politician in the current set-up," a BBMP engineer countered when asked why illegal posters and banners aren't pulled down.