Horatti writes strong letter to BSY on Lingayat’s demand
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He wrote on offering 16% reservation to Lingayat group on the State stage.
JD(S) chief, MLC and former minister Basavaraj Horatti has written a strong letter to chief minister B.S. Yediyurappa on offering 16% reservation to Lingayat group on the State stage.
While welcoming the State authorities’s determination to arrange the Maratha Development Corporation, Mr. Horatti has reminded the chief minister that a number of delegations from the Lingayat group had met him on the problem. However the chief minister had not taken any determination on their lengthy pending calls for.
Reminding the chief minister about his attraction throughout the General Assembly elections that not one of the Lingayat votes ought to go to candidates of different events, Mr Horatti sought to know from him about what he had executed for Lingayats after coming to energy.
“You should remember that you have become chief minister of the State because you were born in Lingayat community. However, many in the community feel that you neglect the Lingayats when in power. Many had felt that you would fulfil the Lingayat demand after coming to power. At least now you should provide 16% reservation to the community. I am writing to you on behalf of the several members of the community,” he has mentioned within the letter.
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