BENGALURU: Following Delhi car blast, car parking is not being allowed at Metro stations. A strict alert has been issued everywhere. Namma Metro officials in Bengaluru are also on full alert. They are not allowing cars to be parked under metro stations, i.e., on the streets. If parked for a long time, security staff at the respective metro stations will tow them away.

Yashavant Chavan, senior public relations officer of BMRCL, said that they are not giving much time even for auto parking. A limited time is given to pick up passengers. If cars, cabs, or other vehicles are parked, their registration numbers are being recorded and investigated.

Besides this, Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation Limited (BMRCL) has some news for people who go to Chickpet. Another entry/exit gate has been opened at the Metro Station which is very helpful for reaching the Cottonpet‑Chickpet shopping street.
Chickpet is the shopping hotspot of Bengaluru and is always crowded with traffic. The area is packed with people and millions of people travel visit Chickpet every day. Amid Bengaluru’s traffic, more people are using the metro to go to Chickpet.

Earlier, there was only an entry/exit on BVK Iyengar Road, making it difficult to go to other parts of Chickpet. Now another new gate connects to all parts of Chickpet, say commuters.
Amala, a regular metro commuter, said, “This is very convenient for all”. Another passenger, Sugatha, said, “This is a very new concept in a building called ‘Ergonomics’. It is very useful, convenient, and comfortable for all passengers”.
