Water contamination at PFC resident Vikram Ramesh voicing out actively on Telegram groups


Water contamination at PFC resident Vikram Ramesh voicing out actively on Telegram groups
The Issue
Imagine being rushed to Apollo Hospital, suffering from acute gastroenteritis, relentless vomiting, and diarrhoea. This was my reality, a traumatic ordeal that I wouldn't wish upon anyone. Unfortunately, this is not an isolated incident. Over 150 homes at Prestige Falcon City in Bangalore, Karnataka, are grappling with a serious water contamination issue, jeopardizing the health of countless families.
This is not merely a personal tragedy. It is a community crisis, and it demands immediate attention. Digestive illnesses are surging among residents, including children and the elderly, who are the most vulnerable to such hazards. The toll on our community is not just physical but emotional and financial as well, with families facing mounting medical bills alongside anxiety about their loved ones' health.
The crux of the problem is the severe lack of transparency and communication from our association. Despite numerous complaints and requests for detailed updates, there has been an alarming silence. The information vacuum is stoking fear and frustration among residents, leaving us in the dark about the potential sources and solutions to this life-threatening problem.
We propose an immediate and comprehensive investigation into the water supply system of Prestige Falcon City. Ensuring transparency, accountability, and timely communication from the association is essential. Independent experts should be enlisted to conduct a thorough water quality analysis and identify the root cause of the contamination.
Furthermore, we urge the association to implement regular water quality monitoring and establish clear protocols for emergency communication in case of similar incidents in the future. Our well-being, and indeed our lives, depend on swift and decisive action.
Sign this petition to demand action on the water contamination crisis at Prestige Falcon City. Together, we can ensure the safety and health of our community.

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The Issue
Imagine being rushed to Apollo Hospital, suffering from acute gastroenteritis, relentless vomiting, and diarrhoea. This was my reality, a traumatic ordeal that I wouldn't wish upon anyone. Unfortunately, this is not an isolated incident. Over 150 homes at Prestige Falcon City in Bangalore, Karnataka, are grappling with a serious water contamination issue, jeopardizing the health of countless families.
This is not merely a personal tragedy. It is a community crisis, and it demands immediate attention. Digestive illnesses are surging among residents, including children and the elderly, who are the most vulnerable to such hazards. The toll on our community is not just physical but emotional and financial as well, with families facing mounting medical bills alongside anxiety about their loved ones' health.
The crux of the problem is the severe lack of transparency and communication from our association. Despite numerous complaints and requests for detailed updates, there has been an alarming silence. The information vacuum is stoking fear and frustration among residents, leaving us in the dark about the potential sources and solutions to this life-threatening problem.
We propose an immediate and comprehensive investigation into the water supply system of Prestige Falcon City. Ensuring transparency, accountability, and timely communication from the association is essential. Independent experts should be enlisted to conduct a thorough water quality analysis and identify the root cause of the contamination.
Furthermore, we urge the association to implement regular water quality monitoring and establish clear protocols for emergency communication in case of similar incidents in the future. Our well-being, and indeed our lives, depend on swift and decisive action.
Sign this petition to demand action on the water contamination crisis at Prestige Falcon City. Together, we can ensure the safety and health of our community.

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Petition created on 20 November 2025