India, Aug. 1 -- The exit of Larsen & Toubro (L&T) from two key corridors of the Bengaluru Suburban Railway Project (BSRP) has triggered sharp political criticism, with BJP MPs blaming the Congress-led Karnataka government for bureaucratic delays that have stalled the city's long-awaited transit project.

Bangalore Central MP PC Mohan said the exit reflects a "betrayal" of Bengalureans. "L&T exits Bengaluru Suburban Rail Corridors 2 and 4 citing only 8.28% land handover in 2 years. K-RIDE failed because the State Government did not clear land in time. This delay betrays Bengalureans. The Congress Govt must fix K-RIDE and remove land hurdles immediately," Mohan posted on X (formerly Twitter).

Echoing similar concerns, Bangalore South MP T...