He was addressing a gathering at the launch of Bangalore Political Action Committee (BPAC), a citizen's collective aimed at building a better Bangalore, in Bangalore.
Biocon chairman and managing director Kiran Mazumdar Shaw said, it was disheartening to see Bangalore's governance structure falling to low levels, coupled with a lack of accountability and indifference towards various issues.
"The onus is, I believe, on each and every one of us to take responsibility and become agents of change to bridge the governance deficit through concerted efforts led by a defined set of objectives," she said.
Former Infosys director TV Mohandas Pai said one of the major strategic interventions of BPAC would be voter education and registration to maximise people's participation.
"We will also look to support candidates standing for electoral office. We will carefully screen candidates and endorse those who have an agenda that is in line with our Agenda for Bangalore," he said.
BPAC is being set up to promote quality life for each Bangalorean with an emphasis on good governance practices, integrity and transparency in all arms of the government.